Replying to @K. This really shouldn’t have been the week a 🥷 try me but here we are 🤷🏽♀️
Dating can often feel like a rollercoaster, especially when emotions run high and vulnerability is involved. It’s important to acknowledge that everyone’s journey is unique, and sometimes the week just doesn’t go as planned — as expressed by the feeling “this really shouldn’t have been the week a ninja 🥷 try me but here we are 🤷🏽♀️.” In the Houston dating scene, many find themselves facing unexpected challenges that test their emotional resilience. Embracing vulnerability is often seen as a strength, allowing deeper connections to develop despite the risks of hurt feelings. This honesty and openness are key to building trust and meaningful relationships. Interactions tagged under hashtags like #jasbadd, #dating, and #datinginhouston highlight the diversity and complexity of the local dating culture. Sharing experiences, including moments of hurt and growth, helps create a supportive community where people don’t feel alone in their struggles. Whether you’re new to dating in Houston or have been navigating its ups and downs for a while, embracing vulnerability and authenticity can be empowering. Conversations around feelings hurt and openness foster resilience and encourage healthier relationships going forward. If you relate to the sentiment captured here, remember that it’s okay to feel vulnerable and uncertain sometimes — it’s all part of the journey. Real connections often emerge from these honest moments. Keep engaging, sharing, and supporting others on this path.










































Experienced this. It’s the disappointment and sadness. Because we show up and people be playing. Like, just keep it real! Give me the chance to decide if I wanna be bothered or not.