I break my own heart by expecting people to be as attached to me as I am to them.
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I break my own heart by expecting people to be as attached to me as I am to them.
It hurts when you realize you aren't as important to someone as you thought you were.
You were never mine, but I was always yours.
k.b. // sombr - i wish i knew how to quit you
I’m not sad, just empty in a way that doesn’t go away.
no revenge just hope you meet someone exactly like you
The day we started talking to each other; I wonder if the stars looked down at us and thought “they finally met”.
“Don’t worry when I argue with you. Worry when I stop - for that means there’s nothing left to fight for.”
— Unknown
I can’t afford another bond with the wrong soul.
i used to tell myself ‘maybe they’re going through something’ but then i realized that i was too and i never treated anyone that way.
Of course you do end up healing, but you’re never the same again.
Real intimacy is when someone wants to understand your triggers instead of blaming you for having them
For sure
I WANT YOU TO BE MINE. SELFISHLY, THOUGHTLESSLY, MINE
@vaitiolo ; // “Orpheus and Eurydice”, by Virgil; // H.G. Wells, from a letter to Rebecca West (w. April, 1913); // “No, I don’t miss the dissipated night’s”, by Alexander Pushkin (tr. by D.M. Thomas) (1832); // “Blue is the Warmest Color”, by Ghalia Lacroix (2013); // “The Voyage Out”, by Virginia Woolf (1915); // Virgina Woolf; // “Soft Human”, by Emery Allen (2019)
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