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something about an expiration date

When you love someone knowing that he or she loves someone else can be painful to acknowledge. A love where one partner doesn’t feel the same way as the other one is only known as a one-sided love and in most cases, it seems like it never works out.


I wonder why it is very troublesome to find true love and why is that when there’s love, there’s pain along with it. Why does love feel complicated yet so beautiful at the same time, or does love to seem to have an expiration date? But in other cases, why is it difficult for some folks to move on from their old love stories?


Dealing with heartbreak can be one of the most painful experiences to go through. You spend each day and night crying, thinking where it all went wrong, blaming yourself that you should've treated your loved one better, or still hopelessly lingering on the memories even after months and years have passed. And if so, does that mean that person was your first love?


People fall in love all the time but when you’re truly in love, how is possible to move on? How can you suddenly decide that you do not love that person anymore? Some may say “Oh, you're young, you have a long life ahead of you” as if it is easier said than done, but healing takes so much time, energy, and effort to move forward. Sometimes, it takes time to turn to the next page.


When the person you love walks away, it feels like a part of your world just broke into pieces. So then tell me, how do people fall out of love?

- phurbu

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