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When it’s good, it’s having a partner through thick and thin that fills voids in your life. I’m at the point of my relationship where we can almost finish each others sentences think alike
Speaking about a long term relationship, not something casual/new, but:
Combine the level of trust you feel with the person you’d currently trust the most, add in the physical feeling you feel when you are attracted to someone and in close proximity to them, and also the personal satisfaction of someone giving you excellent feedback on something you’ve put your whole self into creating and it’s… kind of that.
It’s.. you know the feeling you get when you’ve been away from home for a significant amount of time and you’ve just arrived back? That familiarity and relief you feel? It’s that, but a person.
Fragile and immortal
It feels like true peace. Just being comfortable with them in the present, together and happy.
It just is. Sometimes it’s peaceful, sometimes annoying, lovely, boring, fun. Any emotion you can have. Let’s not romanticise it and say how perfect it is because sometimes it’s fucking terrible. It’s different for us all and different every day.
Same. I’m 28 though. I’m a cold shell who accepts that he’ll die alone, but a small seed of hope still lies in the deepest, cold, watery depths of my soul. I’d like to imagine it’s a mix of “Break up in the end” by Cole Swindell, the “Cover me up” cover by Morgan Wallen, and “Angels” by Thomas Rhett.
It’s scary to let your guard down but it’s also like a breath of fresh air, you also get a warm fuzzy feeling all over, and you can tell if you “click” with them or not based on if it feels like a missing puzzle piece fell right into place.
It can be confusing at first if your not used to it, but after letting your guard down and be yourself around that certain person, time fly’s in the blink of an eye and you’ll feel you’ve been lifted and weight taken off your shoulders. The entire world fades out, doesn’t matter and suck as much
Vulnerable but its comfortable. And you are trusting they won’t destroy. You can be wrong. Choose wisely.