herstoryoftouches:

secret love note from my dear magnolia friend.


Just before you begin to read old messages, you will regret it and know it’s a bad thing to do. It will burn your heart, but you think you’ll be fine and can handle it. When you finally have courage to do it, it makes you re-live that exact moment of each text, having each thought, emotion and feeling, when the conversation was taking place. It’s a burst of fresh air; happiness and hope, you begin to forget it’s the past and think what you’re reading is the current.

Then it hits you.

Those messages are just bittersweet memories. They’re moments in your life, when you were at your happiest. You haven’t felt that happy since and you want to feel it again. You want that person to be exactly how they were. You want everything between you and them to be how it was. But you realise it can never be the same.

You keep those messages just to feel like you’re loved and wanted, from that person, one last time; even if it’s for a split second.

They will forever be memories.


old messages - s.b (via insid3-im-dying)
Let me be honest with you:
I sleep better when you’re next to me.

misjudgments (via misjudgments)
Growing up

As you grow up and start maturing you start to realize how different people can be from you. Let’s say a situation happened, and two people involved. Both can see the situation completely different or the same. But what determines the difference. The thing is that our minds are so complex, that even though you are speaking the same language to a person, you are still not speaking their language. So many things go into how we think, how we approach a situation, how we process information, how we analyze it. The way we grew up, the family structure, experiences, traumas, tragedies, relationships. So many factors play in how you see the world, you can never expect to see the world the same as the person next to you. That’s why people should understand to communicate more, talk up more