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Fall In Love With Someone Who Is Worth Getting Hurt For

Abigail Renee Abigail Renee | March 19, 2018 | 6 min read

Just fall in love with someone who is worth getting hurt for. You are bound to shed a few tears here and there; and you have to make sure that you’re with someone who is worth all of those waterworks. You need to fall in love with someone who loves you enough to wipe those tears away. You need to fall in love with someone who is going to make you laugh even when you don’t want to smile.

Even when you’re struggling to deal with the emotions that you are being bombarded with; you can still find a reason to be happy knowing that you’re with someone who is worth the overwhelming feelings that you have now. You might get sad every once in a while. But it really pays to be in love with someone who considers your happiness to be their own as well – someone who would stop at nothing to bring joy and happiness into your life. Navigating the challenges of romantic relationships can feel overwhelming at times, but it’s important to remember that these obstacles can also bring you closer together. Embracing the ups and downs not only strengthens your bond but also serves as a testament to your commitment to each other. Ultimately, facing those challenges creates a deeper understanding and appreciation for the love you both share.

Fall in love with someone who is going to accept you in spite of all the parts of you that make you less than perfect. Fall in love with someone who is going to love you regardless of the parts of you that make you unlovable. Fall in love with someone whose love for you is constant – the kind of love that never waivers or alters. You need to fall in love with a person who is going to manage to see the light in your life even when all that you’re projecting is pure darkness. This kind of love will help you in navigating relationship challenges effectively, providing a solid foundation that can withstand any storm. Together, you’ll learn to communicate openly and find solutions that strengthen your bond, fostering an environment where both of you can thrive. Embracing each other’s imperfections allows for growth and deepens the connection, turning potential obstacles into opportunities for understanding.

You need to fall in love with someone who is going to hold your hand even when you’re feeling weak and vulnerable – especially when you’re at your lowest. You need someone who is going to make you realize the own beauty of your life when you’re struggling to find a purpose in this world. You have to fall in love with someone who you don’t need to pretend with – someone you can be your true and authentic self with. This is a person who is always going to give you a safe space of expression. To truly experience this kind of love, it’s essential to prioritize selflove before romantic relationships. When you nurture your own well-being and embrace your individuality, you create a solid foundation for a healthy partnership. This journey of self-discovery not only enhances your self-worth but also attracts the right person who appreciates you for exactly who you are.

You need to fall in love with someone who is always going to allow you to be you; someone who is never going to judge you for being yourself. This is someone who is never going to criticize you just to make you feel bad. This is someone who is never going to hurt you just to belittle you and destroy your spirit. You have to fall in love with someone who sees just how many wounds and scars that you have in your soul; but chooses only to focus on the most beautiful aspects of your personality because they know that you have so much more to offer to the world.

You’ve been through a lot, but this person believes that there is so much more left inside of you. You need to fall in love with someone who is going to tolerate; someone who is going to appreciate your weaknesses. This is someone who you can completely just lose yourself with; someone who you don’t have to act strong all the time for. This person will see you at your weakest and they will stay with you until you gather your strength back.

You’re going to fall in love – and this person is still going to fail you every once in a while. This person is going to disappoint you. This person is going to fall short every so often. But that’s okay. Because you also know that you are in love with this person’s effort. This is someone who knows that they’re bound to screw up when they’re with you; but they are also relentless when it comes to redeeming themselves and learning from their failures.

This is someone who is always going to want to be better just because they think that you’re deserving of the best that they can give. This is someone who wouldn’t be too proud to look like a fool for you; this is someone whose ego would never be able to overshadow your worth to their life. This is someone who is going to place your needs and standards above everything else in their life.

This is someone who is never going to give up on you no matter how difficult you’re making it for them to stay. This is the kind of person who is worth being occasionally disappointed for every now and then. If this person hurts you every once in a while, then that’s okay. Because the rest of the time, they are doing whatever they can to heal the parts of you that need fixing.

You need to fall in love with someone who isn’t just content with living in the moment with you. You need to be in love with someone who sees a real future with you; someone who sees you as someone they can spend the rest of their lives with. This is someone who is forward-thinking; someone who doesn’t shy away from planning for the future with you. You need to fall in love with someone who values you so much to the point that they will do whatever they can to keep you in their lives for longer. This is someone whose happiness rests on the idea of you being together forever. Falling in love with someone who is so deeply committed can protect you from the risks of falling in love too quickly. Rushing into a relationship often leads to heartache and unmet expectations, as emotions can cloud judgment and create unrealistic ideals. Taking the time to truly understand one another lays a solid foundation for lasting love.


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Abigail Renee
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Abigail Renee

Abigail Renee is a writer based in New York with a background in psychology and over five years of experience covering relationships, love, and personal growth. She is known for her candid, thoughtful perspective on the complexities of modern relationships, and believes that honest conversation is the foundation of any meaningful connection. When she is not writing, she is exploring new restaurants, listening to Coldplay, or rewatching her favourite sitcoms from the 2000s.