Loving deeply is not a flaw, it’s a strength that the right hands will know how to hold.
Thank you for saying this… it sounds like someone who knows how to stay. That’s rare—and attractiveLoving deeply is not a flaw, it’s a strength that the right hands will know how to hold.
One day, someone won’t ask you to hide your wounds. They’ll sit beside them quietly and stay![]()
That’s really kind of you to say.Thank you for saying this… it sounds like someone who knows how to stay. That’s rare—and attractive![]()
It reached me more than you know. There’s something about the way you speak of gentleness—it feels like you live it, not just understand it.That’s really kind of you to say.
I think staying isn’t about perfection, it’s about choosing gentleness, even when things feel messy.
If that feels rare, I’m glad it reached you in the right moment.
Some hearts just recognize steadiness when they meet it![]()
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That means a lot sometimes softness is the bravest choiceIt reached me more than you know. There’s something about the way you speak of gentleness—it feels like you live it, not just understand it.![]()
Then you must be incredibly brave… because your softness feels powerfulThat means a lot sometimes softness is the bravest choice![]()
Not all wounds are for everyone to see, because most people only see the scar—not everyone has the ability to see the bleeding behind it.
That’s beautifully said — thank you for adding such depth.Not all wounds are for everyone to see, because most people only see the scar—not everyone has the ability to see the bleeding behind it.
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That’s beautifully written. There’s so much quiet strength in the way you see things.Some wounds don’t need fixing, only understanding.
Not everyone deserves to see your scars, only those who know that pain isn’t weakness and love isn’t conditional.
The fact that you still give love, even while hurting, doesn’t mean you’re broken.
It means your heart learned how to survive in silence.
And one day, someone will look at your scars and see strength, not reasons to turn away.
That’s beautifully written. There’s so much quiet strength in the way you see things.
