Happy ‘Us’ Day, Ladies
Let’s teach them that if they work hard and put their mind to something, they can and will achieve it.
Let’s teach them that if they work hard and put their mind to something, they can and will achieve it.
I’m a sucker for a guy who is chivalrous and gentlemanly.
God reminds me that happiness comes from experiencing His love. And that is why I smile through the pain. Not because I’m faking it, but because His love overwhelms me when I struggle.
We even lost the person that we fell for. It’s funny how that happens. You start to hate everything about the person that made you love them in the first place.
If we’re not, like you said: we’ll find other people to love and who will love us back.
I’m tired of holding onto this feeling, but I don’t even know how to let it go. I’m tired of dealing with my anxiety, but I don’t even know how to fix it.
Like any true Netflix fiend, I too fell into the “Does it spark joy?” craze. What’s interesting is that my mind translated it into something entirely different from what Marie Kondo intended.
It’s time for me to accept blame for my role in the mess that I inevitably end up in post-breakup and choose better guys.
I know this is something very strange for a 23-year-old to think about, but I often think about it—and with this coronavirus outbreak, I can’t help but think about it even more.
Something about us just felt right. But I just have to keep reminding myself that he doesn’t feel the same way.