This Is How We End
We end just as we started a little scared, a bit nervous, certainly unsure of the road ahead but we continue on holding more onto faith than doubt. Trust over uncertainty. Hope over skepticism.
We end just as we started a little scared, a bit nervous, certainly unsure of the road ahead but we continue on holding more onto faith than doubt. Trust over uncertainty. Hope over skepticism.
And your faith in love and relationships is going to be restored again.
Attempting to make someone jealous is a phase in the healing process. But when you’re healed you won’t even care about that anymore.
Love her in the moments where she does make a mistake and is wrong and teach her it’s okay she’s not perfect because to you she is.
1. Apologizing more than they should. Anyone who has come out of one of these relationships is used to taking ownership…
I know in the future where I’m asking for things and wondering why you are ignoring me.
I want them to know with certainty I shut down the person who hit on me because no one else matters but the one I’m coming home to.
Telling you lies like you can’t leave. What that translates to is I can’t let you leave I need you.
If I could tell my younger self-anything it would be to put down your phone and wait for the person who shows the fuck up not that one who says he will.
Everyone says you are supposed to love yourself before you can love someone else. But sometimes I think it’s other people’s example we need to follow.