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English, 12.11.2020 14:00 fluffyskunk302

So what I’m thinking about rn is how crazy it is, how fast, how easy it is to just trust, love, open up and basically so many things to one person. Then, having them take all those things and using it against you. Knowing the hurt you have gone through the pain and the sorrow. The guilt that will never reside and you would still trust them. Right? Humans care for so many people that when we lose one it feels like a physical pain, mental and spirutal all at once. We remember things we wish we could take back. Think about the person that’s keeping you here. The person that makes you smile when you see them. The person that makes an effort for you. People can hurt easily. When you’ve been hurt so many times you can’t bring yourself to do it to someone else. How many times have you been mature, listened to the person who did you wrong and still said sorry for something?

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