Friday, October 26, 2007

Bitter Virgin

Its not all not not about me. I've just been reading.

People use love to project their dreams on others. Because all they've fallen in love with is an idea. The only thing one can truly love is that which they have themselves created to be perfect in their eyes.

To be in love is supposed to be the happiest time in one's life. But its existence is premonition of a vacuum that will be left. When one day that initial loving attraction dies all that's left will be disappointment and acceptance.

Don't you see, love creates an incredible amount of happiness; but because of that people are blinded by love.

People use love to project their dreams on others. Its such a farce, don't you think? Love isn't supposed to be selfish but it is. Love is respecting who the other person is, but this isn't it at all.

Have you ever loved someone whole-heartedly? How are we supposed to understand things like that.

Do you understand what it takes for someone to put together their feelings? || If we cant reply to that person's feelings why should we bother accepting it in the first place. || Its not going to lead anywhere. || Its only your opinion that it isn't leading anywhere || Why do you keep silent in a situation like this? Why wont you confess? So what if she's engaged, steal her away from him!

You can easily say that because you're commenting on other people's situation.

That kind of love will never work out.

We cant meet anymore.

Running away has never solved anything. But its easier then figuring out what to do.

Is that what is... how terrible! Are you serious? You're old enough to know better! What is this? Thats the worst kind of -. Thats disgusting.

The feeling is self evident.

What was it that i was looking forward to?
How long will I feel so incomplete, putting on a miserable face and taking those near to me for granted?

I shouldn't read seinen so much. Shounen stuff is far less complicating.

Quote of e Post:
True love does not come by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly.

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