Have you liked someone or was infatuated with someone for a while but once you plucked up the courage to ask him/her out or even just talk to them they just go defensive on you? Or if you were friends with someone for a very long time and then you start to develop feelings for them however they hit you with "I'd rather be friends" and then your friendship is destroyed?
And everyone around you tells you to 'get over it' or move on as if it is an easy thing to do? But deep inside you're facing an uphill battle? You struggle to live your life as normal but your heart starts to 'bleed', your soul feels agitated....and all of a sudden you feel your world around you now looks different? Older people think "Tis better to have loved and lost then to have never loved at all" but you sarcastically tell them "yeah that's so going to make me feel better"
I do not think unrequited love is something that can be treated lightly nor a 'move on' is going to work. Because what unrequited love does is placing doubt and fear within you. You don't trust yourself anymore and more specifically you don't trust your heart. Even if somehow you do manage to cease to have feelings for that person or move on from the unreciprocated love, you are still doubtful about your own heart and hesitant with the next person you're interested in....fearing that the same thing will happen again
I seriously despise unrequited love and see no need for it to happen. However as the title reads, this thread is about fiiguring how to overcome the unciprocated love and the pain that comes with it. If God allowed us to experience this sort of pain (the problem) because He wants us to embrace the 'solution' to it. So that what this thread about - finding the solution. They say 'time is a great healer' but as a person who likes to get up and do something, I prefer an active 'to do' solution
And everyone around you tells you to 'get over it' or move on as if it is an easy thing to do? But deep inside you're facing an uphill battle? You struggle to live your life as normal but your heart starts to 'bleed', your soul feels agitated....and all of a sudden you feel your world around you now looks different? Older people think "Tis better to have loved and lost then to have never loved at all" but you sarcastically tell them "yeah that's so going to make me feel better"
I do not think unrequited love is something that can be treated lightly nor a 'move on' is going to work. Because what unrequited love does is placing doubt and fear within you. You don't trust yourself anymore and more specifically you don't trust your heart. Even if somehow you do manage to cease to have feelings for that person or move on from the unreciprocated love, you are still doubtful about your own heart and hesitant with the next person you're interested in....fearing that the same thing will happen again
I seriously despise unrequited love and see no need for it to happen. However as the title reads, this thread is about fiiguring how to overcome the unciprocated love and the pain that comes with it. If God allowed us to experience this sort of pain (the problem) because He wants us to embrace the 'solution' to it. So that what this thread about - finding the solution. They say 'time is a great healer' but as a person who likes to get up and do something, I prefer an active 'to do' solution