Sunday, July 1

learning to love...

learning to love and love yourself are completely two different things.. when you don't love yourself, how can you be capable of loving someone else?..

when you are trying not to fight, and things you don't really wanna say.. just sort of slips out.. would you be angry enough to let go?..

when you are fighting with the one you love.. but don't really want to fight anyway.. when you realize there are other factors, such as the whole thing being a misunderstanding.. would you hold on?.. would you hold on, knowing it can change.. and when it does, aren't you glad you held on?..

is trust and being open something so hard to do?..

can loving a person be so hard??..

i am going to be 31 this year.. but learning to love is still something i haven't fully comprehended.. bigger than being Deaf.. being Deaf is easier to contemplate than being in love..

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi.. uhmm.. nice post you got there.. tis amazing.. "learning to love" but does love really requires learning?



-ren

Anonymous said...

hi.. it's me once again.. uhm i became curious.. can you tell me something bout deafs that i, myself is unable to see nor hear? if you have spare time.. tnx..

wer u d 1 hu originally forwarded d e-mail "one of the best mails?"

-r_e_n_grospe@yahoo.com

piper said...
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piper said...

thank you..
i think it's an individual opinion.. and i was talking about love in the sense of falling in love, not love in general so yes, that requires learning.. learning to avoid the bad guys in my love life, that is.. learning not to make the same mistakes again.. that kind of stuff..

as for questions about being Deaf, what exactly do you mean? what kind of question? then maybe i can answer..

and no, i don't make emails just to forward them so am not the one who made "one of the best mails" i don't even know what that is..

thanks for reading my blog!

Never stop smiling not even when you're sad, someone might fall in love with your smile. —  Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez