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Man vergibt einem Menschen so oft, bis man ihn nicht mehr liebt.
Maine kagaaz par jab jab hum likha hain
Naam tumhara zyada, apna kam likha hain
And the days are not full enough And the nights are not full enough And life slips by like a field mouse Not shaking the grass
Ezra Pound, And The Days Are Not Full Enough (poem)
How do you heal when the damage feels like home?
“I’ll always want you more than anyone. You’ll always matter to me more than anyone.”
— Unknown
“I saw the world from the stars’ point of view, and it looked unbearably lonely.”
— Shaun David Hutchinson, We Are the Ants
“I recreate myself; that is my only power.”
— Dejan Stojanovic
“Stop doubting yourself. Work hard and make it happen.”
— Unknown
“A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life.”
— Coco Chanel
“You don’t deserve someone who comes back, you deserve someone who never leaves.”
— Unknown
“I knew that what was left of me would always love you, but never in quite the same way.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The moral of the story is never have feelings for anybody ever.”
— Unknown
“It’s okay if I’m not your favorite chapter you have written, but I hope you sometimes smile when you flip back to the pages I was still apart of.”
— Unknown
Men who date young girls but don't act like creeps
Men who understand the art of romance and passion and don't treat young girls like sex toys
Men who use their experience to teach young girls about their own pleasure, not to solely use them for his own
Men who use their experience to teach young girls about consent and boundaries, and not to manipulate them.
Men who date young girls with daddy issues and take their responsibility as a father figure seriously to help their girl heal from their trauma.
Men who display maturity and masculinity so a young girl can embrace her femininity and inner child.
Men who understand that love and respect must precede desire and lust.
This is how us men can set a good example of a healthy age gap dynamic. This is how we don't turn romantic young girls into cynical women.
He carries the weight of years like a tailored coat; she moves like sunlight through leaves. In their gaze, time folds—a quiet collision of wisdom and wonder. Not all understand it, but in the hush between their laughter, something rare flickers: a beauty born of contrast. ~ S.