For the lonely, soft, and strange🤍
Yeah, you. The one who’s been carrying too much alone for too long. The one who scrolls through endless posts, looking for something that feels real… someone who might actually understand.
You’ve always been a little different. A little too weird. A little too much. Or maybe not enough for the people who never knew how to love you right. You’ve been overlooked, underestimated, or used. You’ve learned to keep your guard up and to laugh off your needs, to pretend you’re fine.
Some nights, it all catches up with you. The loneliness, the shame, the aching wish that someone would just take your hand and say,
You don’t have to do this alone anymore.
I see you. And I mean that. I see the soft, sweet boy under all the protective layers. I see how hard you’re trying to be strong, even when it’s exhausting. I see how much you crave to rest not just your body, but your heart. To have someone notice when you’re hurting. To have someone care.
Not to fix you. Not to shame you. But to hold you.
Emotionally, mentally… sometimes financially.
Because let’s be honest, you don’t just want comfort. You want to give. You want someone to devote yourself to. You want structure, you want softness, you want a reason to keep going. You want to feel worthy by serving someone who sees the beauty in that.
I know what kind of care you need. Gentle, but firm. Nurturing, but guiding. Someone who’ll hold the ache in your chest and say,
You’re safe now, baby. Let it out.
I hold the pain. I hold the wallet.
And in that exchange you get to let go. You get to feel seen, appreciated, wanted. You get to feel like you belong.
This isn’t about draining you dry. It’s about filling something deeper that hunger for meaning, direction, purpose.
That ache to serve someone who actually values you.
If your heart’s thumping reading this, if your soul feels seen, don’t ignore that.
Ready to stop hiding, prepared to surrender, gently.
Excited to let someone care for you in the way you’ve always longed for.
For the weird boys, the broken boys, the lonely ones with too much heart and nowhere to put it.
Let me take care of you for a while.
You’ve earned that much. 🤍