Anonymous
Apr 8, 08:35 PM
My Heart break experience
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A similar experience happened to me. A girl first proposed her love to me, and I accepted. We continued, and it was amazing at first. We spent two incredible years in extreme love and caring for each other, probably the best two years of my life. We couldn't pass a day without talking to each other, planning our lives, including the number of kids we wanted to have, and other important things that you couldn't imagine. Our love was amazing, and everyone around us knew we were together.
However, all of a sudden, her behavior towards me started changing. She began ignoring me, snubbing me, and displaying a lot of strange attitudes. I tried talking to her, asking if there was an issue that we could resolve together, but she said no. The night we were chatting, she dropped a bombshell: she had found someone better than me and loved him. I tried begging her not to leave me, but it was all in vain.
That night was devastating. I couldn't sleep, and for a month, I couldn't eat properly. I continued praying and asking others to pray for me. It's been three years since we broke up, and I still can't stop loving her. Despite the pain, I'm still single, searching for someone who can fill the void in my heart.
Being single can be a profoundly lonely experience, especially when it feels like the world around you is moving forward while you're stuck in place. I've tried countless times to find love, to connect with someone on a deep and meaningful level. There have been so many attempts, so many false starts, and so many disappointments. Each failed relationship, each unrequited crush, and each fleeting romance has left me feeling more isolated, more alone.
The city is full of people, yet I feel like I'm walking through a crowded room, invisible and unseen. I've tried online dating, social events, and even asking friends to set me up, but nothing seems to stick. It's as if I'm stuck in a never-ending cycle of loneliness, with no escape in sight.
Despite all this, I still hold onto hope. I hope that someday, I'll find someone who sees me, who truly understands me, and who loves me for who I am. I hope that someday, I'll experience the joy of being in a loving relationship, of waking up next to someone who cares for me deeply.
Until then, I'll continue to hold onto this hope, this dream of finding true love. I'll keep putting myself out there, keep taking risks, and keep believing that someday, I'll find the love and connection I'm searching for. it's been lonely since that break I'm not the same since that day imagine 3 good years and I can't still get her off my heart