
Never date someone who only cares about themselves.
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You never actually see it coming. In the past, you’ve been so accustomed to dating the wrong people, some of whom were just the most toxic, manipulative, and emotionally abusive people you’ve dated.

The crazy thing about modern love is that it makes everyone feel so replaceable. So forgettable. So disposable.

Surround yourself with people who value you, and know that you love with all you have.

You will not find a love that is perfect, but you will find a love that connects.

To be loved, not lusted, is to be honored, not handled. 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5 There's a kind of connection that imitates love but lacks the depth to sustain it. Lust can spark quickly, burn brightly, and disappear without explanation.

The nice guy likes the idea of you but not who you actually are.

We outgrow those who make us feel like we're replaceable.

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