i love dominant men but at the same time if a man tells me what to do i’ll bodyslam him
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i love dominant men but at the same time if a man tells me what to do i’ll bodyslam him
The only thing I’m good at is being sensitive
“The female doesn’t want a rich man or a handsome man or even a poet, she wants a man who understands her eyes if she gets sad, and points to his chest and say : “Here is your home country.””
— Nizar Qabbani
“When I judge a man for marriage, I mentally take away his looks, his money, his cars and everything materialistic and then ask myself what he really has to offer. Is he honest? Loyal? Caring and kind? Loving and trustworthy? Because let me tell you, while his good looks and money will make you weak in the knees now, at 3am when your child is crying to be fed. And your eyes are heavy and your body is weak from postpartum, it will not be how he looks or all that he owns that will matter. It will be the compassion in his heart, the mercy in his nature and the love for you in his soul that will push him out of bed to quickly feed the child and tell you “don’t worry honey, I got this.” That’s what I really envision long-term. Little moments like these that differentiates an ordinary man from an extraordinary husband and father. And that is all I need.”
— Nashiha Pervin (via aestheteheart)
When Anaïs Nin said “I don’t want worship. I want understanding,” and when George Orwell said “Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood,” and when Marina Tsvetaeva said “In my early childhood, for as long as I can remember, I thought that I wanted to be loved. Now I know and tell everyone: I don’t need love, I need understanding.”
I think both are needed, to be loved and to be understood
I think that mental scars are the saddest of all, because no one will ever see them and no one will ever care
Everything I love I keep private now.
“Deep in my heart I know I am a loner. I have tried to blend in with the world or be more sociable, but the more people I meet the more disappointed I am. So I’ve learned to enjoy myself, my family, and a few good friends.”
— Steven Aitchison (via minuty)
healing takes time and it’s okay
Date someone who is home, comfort and adventure all at the same time. Life is too short to be with someone that doesn’t satisfy every part of you.
As you get older, you really just want to be surrounded by good people. People that are good for you, good to you, and good for your soul.
“No matter how honestly you open up to someone, there are still things you cannot reveal.”
— Haruki Murakami, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage (via minuty)
“Be patient with yourself. You don’t plant a seed and expect it to be a tree the day after. So how can you expect to do the same with yourself. With time, through a storm, you will find the light afterwards to grow and to blossom.”
— I will keep growing (via nakedly)
“You’ll likely end up disappointed if you think people will care for you the way you care for them. Not everybody has your heart.”
— (via balmainz)