Squad is stretched for this Easter blockbuster, but Caleb Affleck is back for the first time since Nov! 💪
Brogan Wright’s in the mix after his Wythenshawe brace 🔥 Dorsey & De Sousa lead the line, while Kyle Hendley talks the benefits of a rest & what to expect this weekend 👊
Please teach your daughters that following a man through hell is NOT love.
Sticking by his side while he drags you through years of embarrassment, infidelity, and heartbreak that make you question your worth is NOT love.
Abandoning your dignity, self-respect, and peace of mind just to “keep the peace” is NOT love.
Unlearn that toxic mindset! Love is not pain. Love is not suffering. Love is not waiting for someone to change while they repeatedly show you who they are.
A man who truly loves you will never put himself in a position to lose you. He will never make choices that knowingly hurt you. He will never take you for granted, thinking you’ll always stay no matter how much he disrespects you.
If love is costing you your peace, your worth, or your sanity, then it’s time to let it go.
it’s so sad that some people (even platonically) think people are needy and asking for too much when asking for a little reassurance in their relationships. Reassurance is normal and easy to give if you genuinely care about that person and making them feel safe.
Loving a broken person is never easy. It requires patience, deep understanding, and a love so strong it does not waver. It's easy to love someone who is carefree and confident, but what about the one who has been through storms? The one who carries invisible scars, hides behind protective walls, and has faced battles no one should ever endure? That person might not appear to be the one you’d expect, but they are worthy of love all the same.
You cannot love them in the same way you love someone who believes in their worth. They may struggle to believe they deserve love at all, so you must love them in ways that melt away their doubts and fears. Stand by their side even when they push you away. Love them hardest when they feel unlovable. Understand that they don’t always see themselves the way you do. A thousand compliments won’t erase the pain and the false beliefs their past has imprinted on their heart. Keep reminding them of their beauty—not just through words, but through your actions, the way you look at them, how you touch them, and how you remain present.
What they need most is consistency. Those who have been broken often overthink everything, so the smallest gestures mean everything. If you stop doing something that once made them feel seen, they’ll notice. If your presence starts feeling distant, they’ll pull away. They crave a steady routine, something to rely on, something that makes them feel safe in a world that’s often left them uncertain.
A partner should always want to update you, not because you overthink but because they just want to.
That's literally the barest minimum and the normal thing to do.