What It’s Like When You’re Afraid Of Losing The Love You Have
Subconsciously, you start to tear down what you’ve built, brick by tiny brick.
Subconsciously, you start to tear down what you’ve built, brick by tiny brick.
I shall henceforth be eating 90% of food from the garden I am starting! Look at me and my green thumb!
You could literally watch paint dry and they’d be able to make it your Favorite Day.
Give her the openness and tools she needs to explore who she is, determine her own desires, and find her own footing in this world.
Absolutely nothing in life has ever been or will ever be as important as your AOL screen name.
We remember heartbreak, falling in love, breakdowns, breakthroughs. Circumstances and situations, the people involved, fall by the wayside, because what’s most important is who we are, not what we are; how we lived, not what we did.
This isn’t a crime issue. This isn’t a gender issue. This is a compassion issue.
The way you don’t need to do anything to have fun, just hanging out on the couch with them is more fun than anything you do with your acquaintance friends.
What we fail to remember when we’re knee deep in the muck of our loneliness is that we can only love another person to the degree that we love ourselves.
The way you express your emotions is robotic: “I felt sad on Monday, beep boop beep. Power down.”