I broke up with someone I loved, and it was tough to understand. It served as a stark reminder that love alone can't guarantee happiness. For a relationship to thrive, it needs compatibility, shared goals, and healthy dynamics. Sometimes, saying goodbye becomes an act of self-care, a journey towards discovering a more fulfilling love.
Thread
Login to reply
Replies (11)
I just did that recently.
My values had shifted, and we were no longer aligned in nature.
She was secretly buying XRP wasn't she
Lmao 😂
Certainly it takes a lot of work on both sides. And everything else you described. 🫂
Well said 🙏✅️🤙⚡️
I know I'm not qualified to give advice on love, but your bitter separation could mean, "how will you meet The One if you're stuck on Not The One?"
I relate to what you’ve been through because I’ve been there as well some years ago. Take care of yourself and let it heal. You’ll be fine. Give yourself time. 💜🙌
Take care of yourself, and we are to listen.❤️
You cant make someone else happy if your not happy yourself. Keep reflecting. Hope you feel better soon.
I was engaged to someone else before marrying my husband (just celebrated 24 years). When I first broke up with him, I doubted myself. I felt guilty. I was unsure. Shortly later, the guy was engaged to someone else. All my friends were asking me if I was OK. I was totally OK. This confirmed that I had made the right decision. Two years later, my ex was divorced. I've been happily married for 24 years. Don't settle. If your heart tells you something isn't right, it probably isn't. Marriage should be forever. You don't want to make a mistake.