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Reading these raw emotions truly struck a chord with me because they reflect a universal experience many have faced—feeling deeply loved one moment and suddenly ignored the next. From personal experience, this kind of emotional rollercoaster is incredibly disorienting and can leave you questioning your self-worth. One important realization I had was that when someone tells you one thing and acts another way, it’s often more about their own struggles than a reflection of your value. For example, being told "you’re the prettiest girl" while later feeling discarded can be confusing, but it helped me understand that their inconsistent words probably stemmed from their own issues with commitment or self-esteem. Sharing these feelings openly, whether through poetry or casual talk, can be incredibly healing. It releases the bottled-up confusion and pain, and often you find others who relate deeply, reminding you that you're not alone. Sometimes, the hardest part is accepting that despite loving someone deeply, they may not feel the same, and that’s okay. In moving forward, focusing on self-love and surrounding yourself with supportive people who truly care about your well-being is essential. It’s a tough journey, but a necessary one to rebuild confidence and open yourself up to healthier, more fulfilling relationships. Remember, your worth isn’t defined by how others treat you, but by how you see and value yourself.






























































































