I hate ppl. Ppl sucked. Okay, maybe I’m js being a hater but like ??? Why do ppl do things a certain way or aren’t through? Like does it not click? I feel like yes everyone has their own way of doing things even if it’s correct or gets the job done but the thought process js doesn’t align properly. Maybe to me really. As over it as my cat looks that’s how I feel. Don’t trust bitches. Don’t trust hoes. And damn well don’t trust no man. Unfortunately in my situation I can’t really trust anyone. Kinda sucks bc it nice to let someone in ur world but thats literally it. Doesn’t mean they will treat it w/ care,respect or even reciprocate what it is giving to them. Keep ur space sacred , private and personal.
Trust is one of those complex and fragile things that often defines how we connect with people around us. Personally, I've found that guarding your personal space is essential, especially when past experiences have shown that not everyone values it the way you do. It's frustrating when you open up your world to someone, hoping for mutual respect or care, only to feel let down because their actions don’t align with your expectations. What I've learned is that people have different thought processes, and their way of handling situations might seem incomplete or confusing from our perspective. It’s not always about right or wrong, but about how we perceive their approach to life and relationships. Sometimes, even when their methods get the job done, the emotional connection or alignment just isn’t there, which makes trusting them harder. Protecting your space doesn’t mean shutting people out completely, but rather being selective and mindful about who gets in and how much influence they have over your emotions and energy. It’s okay to keep some things sacred and private—that’s your right and a healthy practice for mental and emotional well-being. It’s also important to remember that trust builds slowly and usually requires consistent, respectful behavior. Until then, being cautious isn’t about being overly suspicious but about maintaining your peace of mind. Setting clear boundaries, recognizing red flags, and valuing your own comfort can help you avoid many disappointments. In a way, this approach is about self-respect and resilience. We all want meaningful connections, but the foundation has to be trust and mutual respect. Until you find that, honoring your personal space is the best way to ensure you don’t lose yourself in the process.
