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An illustration of the two friends before they 'broke up'
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I left someone I cared about deeply and I still dont know how to make peace with it
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Two models representing the memories of the friends laughing
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What makes this story especially hard is that he disrespects her boundaries, so there is no doubt she made the right decision; it’s simply a dealbreaker. That’s not the point I wanted to comment on; it was more about what our options are when we start to develop feelings for someone who doesn’t like us back. I had a friend once who took it upon himself to tell me he was catching feelings. He told me he wanted us to stop talking for a while and demanded that I not reach out to him, saying that if he was ever ready again, he would be the one reaching out. Of course, I respected that to a T, and we stopped talking for years. It was definitely sad for me, but it’s different because he wasn’t my best friend. I would’ve respected it the same if he were my best friend, but I’m sure it would’ve hurt more.
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A representation of the friends saying goodbye
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I think the grief always stops, even if you don’t want to; life has a way of moving through you. Seasons change, people occupy spaces, never the same space, never replacing anyone, but one can always find fulfillment and love again. The day you stop looking at your life through a magnifying glass, and you are more worried about what you're going to wear to the party on Saturday, that’s the day you’ve won. You cannot make that day come faster, and you can’t stop that day from coming either; it just does. It all sounds so cliché, but clichés exist for a reason; some people are meant to be there just for a season.
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