JCP, a reader, posted a comment on one of my blog posts dedicated to his previous question - how is partner coping... i swear it was almost like partner talking to me, save for a few changes in the circumstances... it has shone some light on an otherwise very dark corner of my life...
thanks, JCP...
4 comments:
too much drama and way too many questions when the fact remains that their love is already a one way street...
i just wonder how people soon forget how to love again;how nice and refreshing to fall-out and fall -in love again;how wonderful to try a new;how warming to let go of things that does no longer fit one's life style...
@yajnat: this is what's sad when love is somehow lost or exhausted to nothingness diverted to another outside the love you've built for years. When trust may never be whole again, when doubts would cloud your thoughts everytime you think of the other, when bitterness and sadness would forever emanate from your tongue, partners may be better off with each other... but for cc...
I'm still hoping for healing...
yes the love was tainted, but one can never really finally conclude that it can never be made whole again. There is such as thing as a genuine forgiveness where bygones are left as bygones and shall never permitted to haunt again. I'm hoping that cc's partner will heal and trully forgive. I don't believe that their love is now on a one way street, merely on a rocky one, but still, if both can go through this street without making a u-turn, they may again find themselves on a road towards a direction... hand in hand...
I'd still hold on to this happy ending.
simplify. simplify. simplify. sometimes th best thing to do is to let go.
-- Habang may luha pa ay huwag munang ibigin/ sa pangarap ko ay huwag nang gisingin. (M.Miclat/ J.Ayala)
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