24, December 2024

Why love is Hurt

Love doesn’t hurt, on the contrary, it
is amazing! It is the absence of
mutual love that hurts.
Love is a bond between two people that
goes beyond logic and reason, one that
overwhelms the mind and senses enough
to do things that are appropriable. But
when only one person out of these two
have this emotion they might not
realize that the other might not
reciprocate and it is this naivety
that blinds them from the plain and
simple truth that they might get hurt
as if they were in a relationship that
doesn’t mean anything what so ever!
When/if they do get hurt then they
can’t understand why this person, who
apparently loved them, did what they
did. The answer is quite simple:
Either that other person doesn’t
reciprocate or they need reminding
that what they are doing to those that
they love the most is in fact hurting
them! If they change their ways, at
least enough to show that they
desperately want to try, then they
love you back. If they don’t then they
don’t love you back.
Unfortunately the word love is used
far too often or perhaps the bond
associated with that word is perceived
to be far stronger that it actually
is.

From Another Social Web

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