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If someone doesn't return your feelings, it isn't a reflection of your worth. It’s simply a lack of compatibility in that moment.
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Not every romantic storyline has a "happily ever after," and that’s okay.
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A good "storyline" is one where both people feel better for being in it. If a relationship feels like it’s based on control, jealousy, or pressure, it’s a sign to step back and reassess. 4. Self-Respect and Identity
Before you can have a healthy relationship with someone else, you need to understand yourself. It’s simply a lack of compatibility in that moment
Breakups hurt, but they are also learning experiences. They help you understand what you want (and don't want) in future relationships. Conclusion: Your Journey, Your Pace