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I know how to forgive — and why it matters
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Growing up next to someone who feels the world differently taught me something important:
real connection begins when you stop thinking only about yourself.
Having a twin sister made me attentive, patient, and aware that even the closest people make mistakes.

I understand that people sometimes say the wrong thing.
They speak too fast, react emotionally, or phrase things poorly.
I’m not looking for reasons to be offended and walk away.
I’m able to be patient, to talk, and to forgive —
because for me, forgiveness isn’t weakness, it’s a form of love.

I care not only about my own feelings, but about the feelings of the person beside me.
Listening, trying to understand, being present — not just in words, but in emotional awareness — matters to me.

I believe love isn’t about perfection or constant ease.
It’s about two whole people choosing each other,
even when things aren’t smooth or convenient.

I don’t promise to always be easy.
But I do promise to be honest, emotionally present, and real.
And if you also believe that love is built through understanding, patience, and acceptance —
maybe this conversation is worth starting.

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