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Sometimes it’s better like that, looking out for no one but yourself. It’s just hard to trust anyone nowadays to the point it feels like you’re better off without anybody. You may have some people that are by your side right now, but the question is that will they stay by your side? The only downside from being alone is that after awhile it leaves you cold..heartless…
Whose really there for you? No one. Just yourself..
watching love stories always depresses me, gets me wishing on my own love story to happen. Like you see these couples get together and look so damn happy, being lovey dovey. While you watch this you just wish so much that you had something like that in your life and then you start to think about how lonely you are. Sometime it gets to you and you just become so vulnerable to the point that anyone that shows you the slightest affection makes you heavily infatuated by her…and from there its just gonna be all bad…gotta fight that…
“Why do I fall in love with every woman I see who shows me the least bit of attention?” - Joel Barish (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004)
Naaataan: Why I hate love stories
watching love stories always depresses me, gets me wishing on my own love story to happen. Like you see these couples get together and look so damn happy, being lovey dovey. While you watch this you just wish so much that you had something like that in your life and then you start to think about…
but then sometimes you get fucked over
“The (500) Days of Summer attitude of “He wants you so bad” seems attractive to some women and men, especially younger ones, but I would encourage anyone who has a crush on my character to watch it again and examine how selfish he is. He develops a mildly delusional obsession over a girl onto whom he projects all these fantasies. He thinks she’ll give his life meaning because he doesn’t care about much else going on in his life. A lot of boys and girls think their lives will have meaning if they find a partner who wants nothing else in life but them. That’s not healthy. That’s falling in love with the idea of a person, not the actual person.”—
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