#ThePolygamist has me wondering… where do we draw the line as friends? Is it support when you watch your friend build a life around a married man, have his children (TWINS!!!!), and say nothing? Or is that enabling? Do we speak up, set boundaries, or stay silent because we’re scared of losing the friendship?
The Polygamist on Netflix is not a show about a man with many women. It’s a show about what happens to women when they organise their entire lives around one undeserving man.
The Polygamist on Netflix is not a show about a man with many women. It’s a show about what happens to women when they organise their entire lives around one undeserving man.
I believe so much in people growing apart. Like there’s nothing wrong that the next person did but just grew apart, started liking different things and they are not fighting. No one is talking bad of the next person, and life moves on. I’d like to believe I’ve been in such situations.
I think one of the saddest things about me is how long I can carry emotional pain without anybody noticing.I will still laugh. Still answer texts.Still show up.Still make people feel loved. All while quietly falling apart in ways nobody thinks to ask about.
i’ve met the coolest and bravest version of myself these past couple of months. i’ve been steadfast building my dream life brick by brick and now i’m watching all of it unfold.
Start checking yourself. Start correcting yourself when you're being unnecessarily negative. Start minding your business when you realize you're policing someone's choices that do not have anything to do with you. Hold yourself accountable for goals you keep procrastinating on.
I think every woman hits that season where she’s not angry anymore, just aware. You see people clearly. You move differently. You don’t explain.. you just shift. That’s maturity mixed with grace.