Should be mandatory reading right here. And the equivalent for immature men who have their own version of the same thing…not that it would change anything but to put the thought in their heads…maybe save one person from themselves down the road.
Thankfully I’ve never been the fit throwing type. (Bahahahahaha…uh-huh, that’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it.)
When I was younger (immature to be more correct), I thought I had an advantage as a girl. As the girl, I was the one who could get mad, throw stupid tantrums, and yell out, “I don’t ever want to see your face again!” And he would have to apologize, beg and plead to have me back. Yeah, my first boyfriend spoiled me rotten, which resulted in many years of failed relationships oblivious to what I was doing wrong. Honestly, (cross my heart) I really didn’t know that guys could get their hearts broken too. I really thought they were immune to those “girly” (sad, mad, furious and annoying) feelings, so I barged into their lives, caused a ruckus, stirred up all kinds of trouble, and casually left when I felt like I needed my “space”.
It wasn’t until later when someone I really liked told me after a few…
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It’s a funny thing what maturity does to your perspective. I made many mistakes along the way, and they are things many others continue committing.
The funny thing is that you expect this from adolescents, but the immaturity should shift for those who know better. Lol. When you know better, you do better. When you do better, you become better.
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