Dear Someone: Don't pour all your love into the wrong places until you have nothing left to give yourself.
To beg to be cared for or loved is to deny oneself the true essence of genuine affection.
Dear, Dear Someone, _
I know you are currently facing a difficult crossroads in your relationship, but I sometimes wonder why you have forgotten that affection hits differently when you don’t have to ask for it. I am concerned that you may have lost sight of your worth and settled for a love that fails to provide the emotional nourishment you need, craving attention and validation instead of experiencing genuine care and affection freely given.
As you navigate these turbulent emotions, as you try to wrestle yourself out of this emotional chaos, and as you traverse the uncertain path of love, I urge you to pause and reflect on the qualities that truly matter in a healthy, fulfilling partnership. I need you to delve deep into your heart and soul to uncover your innermost desires and needs. I implore you to remember that you deserve a love that breathes life into your being, one that effortlessly brings you joy, comfort, and serenity.
Instead of endlessly pursuing the one who takes your breath away, why don't you hold tight to the one who gently reminds you to breathe? Why don't you invest your love in the person who genuinely cares for your well-being rather than seeking affection from the one who has stolen your breath away?
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