How beautifully you write ! Feels like the caress of a feather, like the comfort of a warm bed ,a caring mother's lap. I don't think any better advice can be offered , you're one of the best rohini
Hi, real don't know how this works but I figured I out might give this a try
Dear Jasmine,
I was in a relationship with my best friend of two years for a duration of 6 months, but that 6 months were the best times of my life so far for me.
I grew up finding it hard to accept myself, which is why I felt no one else could ever accept me, even my family as such
And then I found this one person, who accepted me for who I really was, minor flaws, big character problems and still made me feel special about myself. Until one day, we broke up, I've had a hard time moving on, because I feel I still have so much love for that person in my heart and that has made me do a lot of bad stuff, the crazy ex-girlfriend stuff (hacking into their Instagram, because it was so easy to guess the password and constantly texting them and getting blocked and unblocking myself) that negatively affected that person and our relationship as friends after the breakup. I will always want that person to be a part of my life, even if not as a partner but as a friend.
What do I do with the love that I have for that person. I don't want to let go of this person ever again.
I always look forward to reading your newsletter and reading this newsletter made me realise a lot of things one of which is how I love reading in general and also about people and their take on things and what they are feeling and I learnt a lot from it actually I always do so, your newsletter help me pause and reflect and also make in touch with my inner self and help me realise certain things for which I was seeking answers to so thank you so much for writing this newsletter! 🥰🫶🫶
How beautifully you write ! Feels like the caress of a feather, like the comfort of a warm bed ,a caring mother's lap. I don't think any better advice can be offered , you're one of the best rohini
Hello Bhuvana! It's an anonymous writer, not me (Rohini). But I'll convey your warm message :)
Congrats to the writer and to you rohini :)
It's not the other person but your own imagination that is responsible for love/infatuation. Wittgenstein.
Mhmm
Hi, real don't know how this works but I figured I out might give this a try
Dear Jasmine,
I was in a relationship with my best friend of two years for a duration of 6 months, but that 6 months were the best times of my life so far for me.
I grew up finding it hard to accept myself, which is why I felt no one else could ever accept me, even my family as such
And then I found this one person, who accepted me for who I really was, minor flaws, big character problems and still made me feel special about myself. Until one day, we broke up, I've had a hard time moving on, because I feel I still have so much love for that person in my heart and that has made me do a lot of bad stuff, the crazy ex-girlfriend stuff (hacking into their Instagram, because it was so easy to guess the password and constantly texting them and getting blocked and unblocking myself) that negatively affected that person and our relationship as friends after the breakup. I will always want that person to be a part of my life, even if not as a partner but as a friend.
What do I do with the love that I have for that person. I don't want to let go of this person ever again.
-Sour in Sarcasm.
Thank you so much for thissssss:)))))))
I always look forward to reading your newsletter and reading this newsletter made me realise a lot of things one of which is how I love reading in general and also about people and their take on things and what they are feeling and I learnt a lot from it actually I always do so, your newsletter help me pause and reflect and also make in touch with my inner self and help me realise certain things for which I was seeking answers to so thank you so much for writing this newsletter! 🥰🫶🫶