Wicked___Witch

I've never really enjoyed the topic of love. All the feelings that people put in their words, As they claimed and bragged about how much they loved their partner. But I truly felt that they did not, For they where quick to doubt them. Saying that it was because they loved them so much. I understand that sometimes you'd feel some doubt but always having doubt your partner. Was that truly love? I could and can never speak in experience but I've seen quite a many people fall victim to 'love'. I was heavily judged on my high school because I was the only girl who didn't like anyone. It wasn't that they where ugly or any of the sort they where quite attractive to be honest. It just wasn't for me. I was prepared to become the  'Cat Lady'. Even though I had no interest in ever getting a cat, Or any pet for that matter.

Quinn_finesse

@AKALurker  Unconditional love between partners doesn't exist it's only between parents and their children. There's no such thing like loving someone regardless of how they treat you, our happiness always comes first and loving someone also requires making tough decisions and letting them go. A Healthy relationship is based on trust and appreciating the differences between each other. Not liking people romantically is totally fine maybe you're too independent to have someone in your life 
          	  
          	  People think the purpose of having relationships/friendships is to take and give something. For example, a shoulder to cry on, people to open up to, and you know the stuffs… but, if you are really tough and very independent on your own that you don't need someone to be there for you, like me. But as time moves on for others they'll at least need and want one person to make them feel loved, special, and cared. Because they'll start becoming lonely day by day. Yet again, they'll only need that person once in a blue moon, because of course we love our own personal space. The best relationship you can have is with yourself, no complication, no investing emotionally and so much time into a  wrong person, after all it's you and that's what matters the most. 
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Wicked___Witch

I've never really enjoyed the topic of love. All the feelings that people put in their words, As they claimed and bragged about how much they loved their partner. But I truly felt that they did not, For they where quick to doubt them. Saying that it was because they loved them so much. I understand that sometimes you'd feel some doubt but always having doubt your partner. Was that truly love? I could and can never speak in experience but I've seen quite a many people fall victim to 'love'. I was heavily judged on my high school because I was the only girl who didn't like anyone. It wasn't that they where ugly or any of the sort they where quite attractive to be honest. It just wasn't for me. I was prepared to become the  'Cat Lady'. Even though I had no interest in ever getting a cat, Or any pet for that matter.

Quinn_finesse

@AKALurker  Unconditional love between partners doesn't exist it's only between parents and their children. There's no such thing like loving someone regardless of how they treat you, our happiness always comes first and loving someone also requires making tough decisions and letting them go. A Healthy relationship is based on trust and appreciating the differences between each other. Not liking people romantically is totally fine maybe you're too independent to have someone in your life 
            
            People think the purpose of having relationships/friendships is to take and give something. For example, a shoulder to cry on, people to open up to, and you know the stuffs… but, if you are really tough and very independent on your own that you don't need someone to be there for you, like me. But as time moves on for others they'll at least need and want one person to make them feel loved, special, and cared. Because they'll start becoming lonely day by day. Yet again, they'll only need that person once in a blue moon, because of course we love our own personal space. The best relationship you can have is with yourself, no complication, no investing emotionally and so much time into a  wrong person, after all it's you and that's what matters the most. 
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