this is so beautiful and relatable. it’s too easy to fall into the worry that we are unlovable, especially following confusion. our minds tend to go there first (especially if you’re an overthinker like me), but there’s always more to it—internal conflicts we can’t see on the other side. thank you for sharing this vulnerable piece 💞
Hi Sofy! This was very beautiful and vulnerable, thanks for sharing this with us. I don't know how old are you, but I hope this will help. For 20 years of my life I have felt this way. This was literally my soul condition in good or bad moment. No matter how good life could get I was always waiting for "my turn". I don't know if it helps but I am a couple of years older now and I stopped feeling like this. Ofc sometimes I do fall into old habit and feel this ache, but my experience can tell you that this is not forever. It is not perennial. Hang in there because - rather then my turn "coming" - I outrun it. I stopped waiting. And I hope one day you'll stop waiting too.
This is so beautiful! I relate to this a lot, it's so difficult to walk away from someone who doesn't deserve you, sending you lots of love <3
thank you so much hannah ✨✨🫶🏻
this is so beautiful and relatable. it’s too easy to fall into the worry that we are unlovable, especially following confusion. our minds tend to go there first (especially if you’re an overthinker like me), but there’s always more to it—internal conflicts we can’t see on the other side. thank you for sharing this vulnerable piece 💞
overthinker right here✨🫶🏻 thank you so much
Thank you fr sharing this sofy, it’s very real and often that we grieve things we never had. Beautifully articulated
thank youuuu<3
I love this! I relate so heavily and it’s so beautiful to read something and know you aren’t alone in those feelings. ⭐️
thank you so much ✨🫶🏻🥹
Hi Sofy! This was very beautiful and vulnerable, thanks for sharing this with us. I don't know how old are you, but I hope this will help. For 20 years of my life I have felt this way. This was literally my soul condition in good or bad moment. No matter how good life could get I was always waiting for "my turn". I don't know if it helps but I am a couple of years older now and I stopped feeling like this. Ofc sometimes I do fall into old habit and feel this ache, but my experience can tell you that this is not forever. It is not perennial. Hang in there because - rather then my turn "coming" - I outrun it. I stopped waiting. And I hope one day you'll stop waiting too.