Heartbreakers dealing with their own heartaches.

Oct 31, 2007 23:18

I was talking to a colleague of mine earlier this evening about my current romantic frustrations. It was quite a lot although I eventually realized one thing: that heartbreakers (whether natural/intentional or the I-don't-mean-to-hurt-you-but-that's-just-got-to-be type) tend to understand things that most people don't. For instance, given a situation wherein they (the heartbreakers) themselves become heartbroken, blaming the other becomes so seldom (close to never) because they understand the other side. They understand things like, one can never force one's self to like somebody that he/she doesn't like. They understand distance -- it's value not only to the heartbroken but to the heartbreaker as well. To the heartbroken, it's a tool to move on while to the heartbreaker, it's means making things clear or illustrating a subliminal message of his/her choices. Bitterness is somehow lost in the heartbreaker's vocabulary because they know that it is pointless. They just see things largely from the opposite perspective which is why these people can rarely be seen expressing their pain and difficulties especially towards the person responsible for their crushed feelings. I guess it too is complicatedly difficult for these people because their sadness has moved over to a different level of difficulty considering that they can hardly express their emotions to free themselves from unhappy things. Just a thought. Karma siguro :p

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Anyway, someone asked me this before, I'm kinda interested in other people's responses. :p Just leave comments for your answers (if you feel like it):

Say you're walking down a street and then you see a bush filled with very yummy-looking strawberries. You decided to get. How many did you get?

Then  suddenly, the owner of that bush came out of the house and got really angry because you've been taking from the bush. What would you do?

"Psychological" meanings/ life equivalents of your answers on the next post. (Para walang cheating)

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