JULY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD MONTH.
JULY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD MONTH.
JULY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD MONTH.
JULY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD MONTH.
JULY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD MONTH.
JULY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD MONTH.
JULY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD MONTH.
I think friend betrayal hurts worse than betrayal from a partner because friendships are usually built on choice not obligation. A romantic relationship comes with expectations, jealousy, conflict, and the possibility that things might not work out. But a friend is someone who chooses to be in your life without any of that. They see your highs your lows & your insecurities, your wins, and often know parts of you your partner doesn’t. So when a friend betrays you, it can feel like they had a front row seat to your life and still chose to move against you. It’s not just losing a person it’s losing trust, memories, loyalty, and sometimes the version of yourself that felt safe with them. That’s why for me friend betrayal leaves a wound that’s harder to explain and longer to heal.
Any relationship that can be ruined by simply having a conversation about your feelings standards or expectations was never truly stable to begin with.
I wanna be in love with someone who is equally as in love with me and I don’t want it to just be love. I want us to be best friends and to adore and respect each other and to fit together like puzzle pieces. Tbh I have faith I will find that.
I prefer dating someone who's healthy clingy. Constant talking, planning future dates/trips, and asking "When can I see you?" Yeah, I like that very much.
I prefer a “I am busy right now, but i love you & i will text you as soon as i’m available to talk” rather than going hours with no text back wondering where you’re at.
Dating someone who gives you best friend energy, makes you laugh, never stops flirting with you, and loves you a little extra on the days you need it the most is top tier.