Monogamy Isn't Real

Monogamy Isn't Real

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Mar 7, 2016
You know what your problem is? You get attached too fast. And once you're attracted to someone, you do everything to please them and make them happy. It's never been about what you want, it's always everyone's needs before your own. You give out too many chances to people who quite frankly, do not deserve them. They take advantage off you, you become a pushover. But you're Ok with that because they're in your life and that's all you ever really wanted. And even if they screw you over, you'll still be there for them, because that's you, that's who you are. Once you get attached to someone, they'll capture your heart and will always have a place in there. And that is why it is so hard to get over that person.
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