People react differently to situations. We may think we're reasonable to inform them they shouldn't perceive a specific feeling but we're not. Senses vary by each so as our sentiments. In a certain scenario, you may feel guilt, and someone at the same might feel ache—emotions differ for us all are different too, and we like hearing thoughts of other people. You might feel like you're already pouring everything out but someone might assume you're not even kicking an effort at some point.
Believe what you believe but react accordingly. You may pretend shocked tho you're not surprised at all, and you might chuckle at the fact that you're not happy. We react to things otherwise and our reaction inclines to the facets we are considering.
And, oh... stop considering one of your friends' thoughts, he's a demon to all—even to you.
— You, Your Friend's an Evil
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Seasons And Reasons
PoetrySeasons and Reasons: a collection of prose and poetry. written by manong_nulat Genre: Love, Romance, Young-Adult, Poetry, Prose. All Rights Reserved 2021©