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This is what trying to save what you love feels like

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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Funny few consider the potential is still there. Just not in the form they are accustomed to.

Why does the form matter? And not the potential?

Are we all so selfish and picky that we can not love things that change?

I can understand if the potential is lost. That's truly a sad and uncontrollable thing. Yet we are not as sad of such a loss of potential, as much a loss of form.
RoundandRound · 46-50
@DeWayfarer isn’t potential lost when the thing we love does not love back. -or at least not as strongly as before?

Or worse if that which we love is in need and shutting us off?
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@RoundandRound depends on how you look at it.

The potential doesn't want to be strangled. It wants to change.
RoundandRound · 46-50
Hold me in a bucket (emotional despair) until I can have the strength to love you back?
Instead they give up when they should cling too?
RoundandRound · 46-50
@DeWayfarer I guess I see it as dying not changing.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@RoundandRound I still ask is the potential being strangled?

You have put the potential in a confining bucket!