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This is a story about me falling in love with myself.
Yup, being a twenty-nine-year-old divorcée will do that to you. The only person I want to be in love with right now is me and me alone.
marriage despite not knowing much about our marriage.
“Something we tend to forget when married, that we’re tied together in all aspects. What one partner might do affects the other. Whether good or bad. One move tugs on the other and vice versa. That’s why when we’re making our way through life, we need to be aware that our every move is tied to our loved one. We need to be conscious of that.”
“When we get caught up in ourselves and become complacent with our everyday life, we tend to forget how our choices can affect our partner.”
I stayed with someone who didn’t treat me the way I deserved for so long.
“I think it’s a combination of a bunch of emotions. Sorrow for the woman who spent so much time with him. Joy for the woman who’s no longer with him. Excitement for the woman who just had the absolute best time of her life with a man between her legs.”
“Holding information out of fear is the biggest form of miscommunication,
“In a world where we live in our phones, it’s easy to hold out, to not practice simple conversational techniques.”
“You don’t become the best by going to school and studying. You become the best by life experience.”

