Reneemom4 · 51-55, F
One hundred million dollar question. If we all knew the answer we all might be a lot happier
In my case, usually not at my fault but the other person's, and they simply disappear from my life without explanation. When it does happen, when it is my fault, it's from an overwhelming sense of tugging at all sides, and I'm not sure how to define what's right for myself and I don't know how to place people in my life. I've never had love the way I want it, I'm realizing that now, but I can't always play the victim, and some people deserve better from me. If I can't help them all, or at least be a positive influence, I figure everybody would be better off without me.

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You're capable of showing great insight and warming care, even when your head is in a tempest. I really wish you wouldn't take yourself out of people's lives because you didn't think you were good enough. Maybe some people can't heal you the way you need, but they can provide an ear and a shoulder for you, and for some people that makes a lot of difference when they find themselves needing one. Better than spending every night grasping at straws in front of a computer at least
@HalfCactus: Thank you so much.

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They take each other for granted
MikefromEP · 56-60, M
Some siamese twins want to separate
couchpotato · M
maybe they really weren't that close to begin with
Roatlamb · 46-50, M
There not growing together any mor
juiceyangel333 · 31-35, F
Life
bijouxbroussard · F
People's needs, interests, even opinions about life in general can evolve or change, while their partner remains in the same place emotionally. Suddenly they don't have much in common anymore.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
Because their relation rooted in something that wasn't strong to begin with.

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Because being Siamese twins is problematic. it also makes birthing difficult.