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Not everyone has a soul mate and that's okay

We’re taught that life isn’t complete until we find “the one.” Movies, books, and even our friends and family often push the idea that there’s a perfect person out there waiting for us—a soulmate who will fill every gap in our hearts. But what if that’s not true for everyone?

Some people never find a soulmate, and not because they’re unworthy or broken. Life doesn’t guarantee us perfect matches. For some, love might come in different forms—friendships, family, passions, or even a deep relationship with oneself. There’s beauty in understanding that completeness doesn’t always come from another person.

It’s okay to carve your own path and define love and fulfillment on your own terms. Maybe your “soulmate” isn’t a single person but the connections you build with the world around you. Or maybe it’s just the peace you find in living authentically.

To anyone who feels they might not have a soulmate: You’re still whole, still worthy, and still capable of living a beautiful, meaningful life.
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I’m sure a soulmate is just situational, so is happiness. We won’t be happy if we’re not in the right situation or place. There is more than one person out there for everyone but again we won’t find them if we’re not in the right place.
Thatonekid236 · 26-30, F
@Gingerbreadspice I feel like you didnt actually read what I wrote.
@Thatonekid236 I did three times. I agree that many people don’t believe in soulmates because they have never experienced it. We think there is only one person for us but that’s not true, there are many people for us and when and if we meet that final person, they become our soulmate in their own way. We have to be in the right place though to find them.