The Importance Of Relationship

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I cannot believe that it has been a month since my boyfriend decided to end our relationship. Sometimes I feel as though it is all a bad dream. Then I realized that I lost my best friend and the heartbreak sets in time after time again. Our relationship, from my point of view, was filled with nothing but endless laughter and most importantly love. I honestly felt like I was living in a fairy tale. Every single day, I was thanking God for this blessing he put into my life. Unfortunately, every good thing must come to an end. The end of our love was closer than I thought. I remember the first time I saw my now ex-boyfriend; it was almost like a motion picture. I started to sweat and my heart immediately started to beat at its own pace. At that moment, I knew I had to find out who he was. Many months later we became the best of friends. For a relationship to be stable and healthy the couple must have an abundance of respect for each other that usually starts out as a friendship. During the courting process of our relationship, I was really trying to find out who he was on the inside. He has a way of blocking everyone out when life gets too much for him. This can be seen as a
What a summer under the stars it was. I felt invincible. That is how I looked at our love, invincible and unbreakable. Dating in this generation is almost pointless. No one ever wants to admit that they are wrong. In 2016, dating is almost like proving to someone that you are worth a date, text, call, etc. At the time, I felt like I was blessed with the perfect relationship. This sounds very naïve, but we had no problems in our relationship. Mind you, we were not perfect but we never argued. Occasionally, we would bicker about petty things like missed calls, misunderstood texts, and of course social media. Other than that, I was really starting to fall in love at such a tender

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