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@navygoldandgrace
There is no greater feeling than this. Being held by a soul that wouldn’t dare let me stray. He always finds a way to reel me back in; to bring me back to where I am supposed to be. To keep me grounded, to help me stand firm. He is a kind of love that you crave when you least expect; he is a familiar face that has seen dark days yet never fails to radiate love, and laughter. He is the intelligence that makes you doubt your own. He is silliness, he is seriousness. He is humble and he is gentle. He is adventure, he is experience, and he is strength. How lucky am I to be in love with such a man.
So in love with this man.
More in love with this man than I ever thought possible. It’s a beautiful thing, being in love with a soul that you’ve always yearned for but could never really have. In due time I’d find myself to be yours. I am so thankful to have you, your friendship, and the love we share. ❤️
Ziad Nakad | Spring/Summer 2019 Couture
“Have you ever thought about how we’re living in a society designed to give us anything we want, but we’re essentially the same people who lived during tribal times? We’re catering to the same base needs like warmth and sex and social gratification, but we’re doing so through unnatural means. If you think about it, the scrolling mechanism on a phone is a bit like strolling through a forest. We still come across unknown things. But now the first judgment that comes to our mind is immediately reinforced. We can say “I like it,” and we’ll be given more of the same. Or we can say ‘I don’t like it,’ and the thing will go away forever. That single mechanism ascribes permanence to our most basic instincts. We’re never forced to ask: ‘Why do I like it?’ Or ‘Should I like it?’ We’re living in a world that always adapts to us, so we never have to adapt to the world. I wonder how that affects us. I also wonder why we like squirrels but hate rats. Because they’re both rodents.”