Cutting off a relationship is much like cutting a page in two. There’s no reason of the processes needs to be complicated—a few quick snaps and you’re done. But things don’t always work out easily in real life. It could be simple clumsiness born of haste, but often there’s more to it than that. Sometimes making a clean cut just doesn’t seem to suit the situation. Sometimes we like to get creative, to express the way we really feel.
In the past I ended MANY relationships. I was the one who was always the ender :). When I end it, I really did, without hand wringing, regrets or remorse. This stems from my belief that clean cuts are the most painless and heal without leaving scars, a surgical principle I apply with cold, objective precision in all realms of my life.
So why the hell am I writing about this end-relationship drama anyway? Perhaps I needed a prologue to my future steadfast readers of what I was then, and what I am now.

Nose bleed! Daming adjectives muntikan na magdugo tenga ko! :))
ReplyDeleteAko, daming time na inend ko relationship namin pero lagi ko pinagbibigyan. Tapos, when I was the one who was asking for another chance he threw his back at me. Ouch! But, lessons learned, and people change :)
Love you soul sister! We can go through all of this hand in hand! (insert drama music) Haha! Imy already ♥
Everytime I read our blogs, I can't believe we once cried for these shits. /:)
ReplyDeleteI love you too soul sister! ;))
ReplyDeleteI have many blogs to catch up from you two! hahaha!
yeah, these shits made us cry? would you believe that? :D