amarante_blanchett
Someone said that a person only loves one person for his or her entire life in a lifetime. That if ever they found love again, it'll never be the same. It'll never be as much as the past.
But I guess that doesn't work for anyone, right? Because if it does, how come it doesn't work for me? or him?
We all came from a sin-from Adam and Eve. We all commit mistakes, some are worst. I guess it's normal since we're human. Temptations are fucking everywhere and in order to resist it is with hardcore self-control. But what if the resistance is useless because we always do it anyway despite of the warnings, the advices, the consequences?
Are we really going to be punished by doing the things that we love?
The adrenaline, the rush, the endorphins, the eagerness to pursue it even if it's wrong, a mistake, or a sin is exciting... enduring... and... fascinating.
If you'll ask me if I would ever do it again? I would definitely say... no. Because doing it again means everything got screwed and that you're being caught. You have to maintain it in order for you not to do it all again.
It'll save you time, trust me.
So, if you ever screwed someone forbidden, do it right.