danski💋 :
I guess people don’t always leave because they stopped loving you. Sometimes, they leave because they finally realized that their love is no longer healthy for you. That staying means slowly hurting you, even if that was never their intention. And no matter how much they try to fix themselves, no matter how many chances they take just to become better, there comes a point where they see that love alone isn’t enough to make things right. It’s painful, because from their side, they tried. They stayed longer than they should have. They held on to hope that one day, they could finally give you the kind of love you deserve—the calm, the soft, the certain kind. But healing doesn’t happen overnight, and sometimes, in the process of becoming better, they end up breaking you more. So they choose to leave. Not because they want to. Not because they don’t care. But because they care too much to keep hurting you. Because loving you, in their current state, feels unfair to you. And even if it breaks them, they would rather be the one who walks away than the reason you slowly fall apart. Some people love you deeply, but know they are not yet whole. And instead of asking you to stay and suffer with them, they let you go—hoping that one day, you’ll find someone who won’t have to leave just to prove that they love you. And maybe that’s the hardest kind of goodbye—the one where love is still there, but staying is no longer the right thing to do.
2026-06-11 01:01:36