The saddest realization after a long-term breakup

The saddest realization after a long-term breakup as a wmn is not just losing the person—it's wondering if you wasted years you'll never get back, and if you'll still find someone meant for you as you get older. 💔 While it seems like m/n can easily start over anytime they want even often feels like a guy can move on more easily and find someone new whenever he wants—even someone yngr. 💔 . Life can feel so unfair sometimes. 😔

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u/Cautious-Dark1299 — 11 days ago

The saddest realization after a long-term breakup

The saddest realization after a long-term breakup as a woman is not just losing the person—it's wondering if you wasted years you'll never get back, and if you'll still find someone meant for you as you get older. 💔 While it seems like men can easily start over anytime they want even often feels like a guy can move on more easily and find someone new whenever he wants—even someone younger. 💔 . Life can feel so unfair sometimes. 😔

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u/Cautious-Dark1299 — 11 days ago

saddest realization after a long-term breakup

The saddest realization after a long-term breakup as a woman is not just losing the person—it's wondering if you wasted years you'll never get back, and if you'll still find someone meant for you as you get older. 💔 While it seems like men can easily start over anytime they want even often feels like a guy can move on more easily and find someone new whenever he wants—even someone younger. 💔 . Life can feel so unfair sometimes. 😔

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u/Cautious-Dark1299 — 11 days ago

haram relationship

I'm in a 12-year haram relationship, and I truly believe Allah's plan is always the best. He decided that it's time for us to part ways. It's very painful, but at the same time, it's a relief. I'm 29 years old now. Please don't judge me. Yes, 12 years is a very long time, but I trust that Allah's plan for me is better than anything I could have planned for myself. 🤍

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u/Cautious-Dark1299 — 11 days ago