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Love is beautiful. It is nurturing, steady, and warm. It becomes truly extraordinary when you find the right person, the one who makes life feel lighter, who understands you, who listens, who brings calm into your chaos. Real love makes you feel seen. It makes you feeI safe because you believe that you finally have a heart that beats with yours.
But when love fades, everything changes.
The silence becomes louder than any argument. The emptiness feels like drifting through space with no sense of direction. You start living on autopilot, wondering how something that once felt so right could suddenly feel like nothing at all.
When someone says they love you, when they say they want to build a future with you, that promise does something to the heart. It gives hope. It gives courage. It gives you the feeling that you have finally met someone who sees you for who you are and chooses you anyway.
Yes, promises can be broken. Everyone knows that.
But it hurts differently when the promise is about life, partnership, and forever. I believe promises are powerful. Most people make them with sincerity, but not always with full awareness of what those words demand.
Maybe they say them in excitement. Maybe they don’t understand the weight of their words. And this confusion affects both men and women, no one is exempt. Sometimes, feelings speak faster than understanding, and commitments are made before the heart is truly ready to live them out.
But the pain comes when those promises are left hanging in the air, unkept, unanswered, unexplained. From giving your time, your affection, your communication, and your honesty, only to be met with silence or half-hearted responses. Love isn’t built on money or grand gestures; it’s built on trust, respect, loyalty, and consistency. And when one person gives all of that alone, the relationship collapses under the imbalance.
You start asking yourself questions you don’t have answers to:
Why am I pouring so much into someone who barely pours anything back?
How do they still expect more from me when they no longer care the way I care?
Why is it so hard for people to simply communicate the truth?
They pull away. They vanish. They leave without clarity, forgetting that their silence speaks louder than a thousand words ever could.
Somewhere along the line, we turned love into something disposable, something people throw away without explanation. But love was never meant to be that way. Love is supposed to be gentle, patient, and kind.
When love is new, everything feels perfect. You give them your time. You show up. You put in effort. You stay up at midnight talking, laughing, sharing dreams. You build something. That’s why it hurts so deeply when it ends abruptly. To watch someone you cherish slip away silently, without explanation, without closure, it’s a pain that stays with you.
And when that suddenly ends, the heart breaks twice, once from the loss, and once from the lack of explanation.
Dear reader, when love finds you again, and it will, may it be the kind of love that speaks openly. A love where communication is never avoided. A love where disagreements are handled with maturity, not silence. A love rooted in honesty, respect, and genuine care.
May it not come with disrespect, unfaithfulness, or ingratitude.
May it not require you to beg for attention, affection, or loyalty.
May it not drain you or take you for granted.
When love finds you again, may it be calm. May it be peaceful. May it be honest and intentional.
And above all, may it bring you the inner peace you’ve longed for, the peace that wipes away years of disappointment, heals the wounds you never spoke about, and reminds you that you deserve a love that stays, a love that listens, a love that doesn’t disappear without a word.
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The writer is an online journalist and a freelance graphic designer with The Multimedia Group.
Email: prince.adu-owusu@myjoyonline.comand Linkedin@ https://www.linkedin.com/in/prince-adu-owusu/
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