And you know, I think the most painful thing isn't when love ends.
It's when the person you trusted with your heart stops being honest with you.
I've always believed that relationships aren't built on passion or just beautiful words.
Everything is based on respect.
On trust.
On the feeling that you're with someone who wouldn't hurt you intentionally.
That's probably why I could never forgive cheating.
Not because it's about jealousy or possessiveness...
But because cheating destroys something very deep inside a woman.
After it, you start doubting every word, every promise.
And the worst thing is losing the feeling of security around that person.
For me, love is when you don't want to look for someone else. When you value someone so much that you don't want to hurt them.
I also can't stand rudeness.
Especially from a man to a woman.
I've always believed that true masculine strength isn't yelling and pressure.
It's the ability to remain calm, attentive, and respectful even during arguments.
Sometimes one cold word can hurt more than silence...
And yes, women remember such things for a long time, even if they smile on the surface.
And perhaps most of all, I value sincerity.
I think love should be a place where you can be real with each other. Without games, masks, and betrayal. 🤍
What's most important to you in a relationship? And what could you never forgive your loved one for? 💭
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