The weight of heartbreak

You don’t fall in love easily, but when you do, you love with everything you have. For you, love has never been just about saying “I love you” or spending time together on weekends. It’s about a deep, unshakable connection, growing alongside someone, and being their anchor through every storm. That’s why it destroys you when it falls apart. When they walk away without a word, without closure, like everything meant nothing.

For you, love is serious. It’s sacred. While others might laugh or tease you for how deeply you feel, you don’t care. Relationships aren’t games to you; they’re where you invest your soul. Casual dating, meaningless flings—they never held any appeal. You’ve never cared for fancy dinners or grand gestures. What mattered to you was the bond, the trust, the effort. You poured your heart into making sure the other person felt safe, loved, and cherished. You pushed yourself to grow, to become better, just to make them happier. And when they leave, when they break every promise they made, when they walk away after saying they never would, it shatters you in ways you can’t explain.

Now, you’re a few heartbreaks old. You’ve loved people who once said they cared, who whispered sweet promises in the morning but vanished by sunset. You’ve pleaded with them to stay, begged them not to go, but they left anyway. You’ve spent countless nights curled up in bed, sobbing into the darkness, trying to figure out what went wrong. The pain never truly fades because you can’t understand how someone can just walk away so easily, as if it was nothing. Your heart still feels like it’s in pieces, scattered, fragile, impossible to put back together.

Now, you’re cautious. You guard your heart like it’s all you have left because the thought of losing someone again, the fear of that crushing loneliness returning, is too much to bear. The truth is, it breaks you in ways you can’t even find words for. You’ve learned that love isn’t just about giving; it’s about how much of yourself you lose when someone decides to walk away. And you’ve lost too much already. More than you can afford to lose again.

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