How To Fight Back Against Your Anxiety When It Feels Like It’s Sucking The Life Out Of You
Anxiety disguises itself as protection, but in reality it does nothing but harm us.
Anxiety disguises itself as protection, but in reality it does nothing but harm us.
When we got together, we never thought that it would become a long distance relationship.
My god said he loved me. So did my abuser.
Her teeth shine with secrecy, my angel of small death
with a halo of hair the color of wine,
lady rising out of a champagne lake, and
I am drunk off her.
I discovered the difference in “vacationing” and “traveling” in ways I never have thought before.
The sad truth is that this is your fault. I wish I didn’t have to blame you, but you made your choices and couldn’t live with the outcomes, and instead of being a man and making things right, you were a coward and took the easy route. I hope you are learning from your mistakes. I hope you don’t let this happen to all your friendships.
I want to leap into our future with arms wide open, no worries or cares in the world. I want to feel your body touch mine every night when we fall asleep, and then wake up to you patiently waiting by my side, greeting me with a good morning kiss.
As silly as some of this might sound, and as nice as grand gestures can be, I’ll take these little ones any day.
Don’t text me “how are you doing?” when you know I’m great. Don’t text me asking superficial questions, trying to get a feel for if I miss you, because I don’t.
My wall was built for a reason and I work very hard every day to take it down
But some days I’m tired.