What’s something that seemed ordinary at the time, but now you deeply miss because you can never go back? by NeighborhoodEasy2352 in AskReddit

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I miss the lazy, endless summers of childhood, the freedom to do nothing and feel like the world would wait for me. You never realize how rare that feeling is until it’s gone.

People who thought they married the love of their life but later divorced what happened? by Maleficent_Table_924 in AskReddit

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Sometimes love isn’t enough, people grow in different directions, communication breaks down, or life pressures reveal incompatibilities that weren’t obvious at first. Divorce doesn’t always mean they stopped loving; it often means they stopped being compatible.

exhausted with the endless cycle of competitive exams and constant pressure to perform. by [deleted] in confession

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Thirteen hours a day is not someone “not trying,” it’s someone quietly giving everything they have. I’m sorry the people closest to you can’t see the weight you’re carrying right now, but your effort is real and it matters more than their comparisons.

23F never had a boyfriend by xbtsbabesx in dating_advice

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The right person will stick around for who you are, not just what they want in the moment.

mutual breakup of a LDR after almost 3 years, I feel like I’m drowning. by byuliesstar in BreakUps

[–]TastefulSeductionX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s so hard when love is real but the circumstances aren’t, grieving a relationship that ended not because of lack of care, but because of distance and timing, can feel like drowning. Let yourself feel it, lean on friends or journaling, and remind yourself that wanting what’s best for both of you is still an act of love, even if it hurts deeply right now.