Below is a re-post from Thought Catalog (http://thoughtcatalog.com/2012/what-you-can-do-instead-of-loving-someone-you-cant-be-with/) but instead of using the original title on my blog page, I change it into the title that I love.
Why did I change it? Wait... let me think....
Ah... maybe because for me when it comes about love, it's not a matter of whether you can't be with your loved one but it's the matter of not wanting to try hard enough to be with your loved one.
It's not a matter of not having the capabilities of being with your loved one, but it's the matter of actually, if you dare to admitted, you don't really love your loved one that strong enough.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what your excuses are for the "can't be with you" love story. It's just that you love your loved one, but you have stopped wanting to be with your loved one, yourself.
So, when you eventually decide that you can't (read: don't want to) be with your loved one, always remember it was started by yourself, ended by yourself and shall be started again by yourself...
Now, enjoy the re-post...
Love
dee
What You Can Do Instead Of Loving Someone You Can’t Be With
Instead of loving someone you can’t be with, fictionalize them.
Reimagine your encounters as dreams: the kind you wake up from, shake
off, disregard; not the kind you journal, analyze, relay relentlessly to
bored friends. Treat them like the subject of a poem that tickles you
in the chest cavity but only very slightly, a poem you copy paste
publish on the internet and forget about soon as you read something else
worthwhile, something that moves you to repeat the process like you’ve
never read poetry before. Think of them the way you remember characters
from books you haven’t read in a while; fondly but vaguely and all
smudged ’round the edges.
You can fill your days with hobbies, god knows unrequited love
swallows free time like it’s air. Why not begin running, learn to get
away, and fast. Or you could read a few novels, is there a more
efficient way to stack your life with characters who will eventually
leave? Because that seems to be the type that attracts you, the ones you
know will end before they begin. You can knit, keep your fingers busy
and away from the phone and away from that soft patch of skin you like
to hold when you’re alone, to remember. You can finally learn to swim,
because it’s summertime and there’s nothing else to do and you’re so
good at holding your breath, anyway.
Remind yourself that you are other things besides in love and
hopeless and sort of sad in the saddest way possible like, you are also a
friend or a son daughter or an employee student and also a thinker, a
doer, a person who lives and has lived before this sad, sad mess came to
pass. Think about when you were a five-year-old on a beach somewhere
collecting shells and digging moats and chasing strangers through the
sand because you were about the same height and had the same
castle-building interests and wore almost-matching swimsuits. Remember
when you were a 10-year-old who wore smiling faces on t-shirts and
backpacks and scrunchies and when you were a 13-year-old who was ashamed
for having done so. Remember when you were 17 and began to form a soft
casing around your stomach that spoke to your affinity for beer,
remember when you turned 21 and spent the night spinning and drinking
and kissing the best friends you’ll ever have. Remember whatever age you
were the first time you had your heart broken and how the pain felt
endless until it ended and then it was like you’d imagined it all, a
fever dream of a romance. Uncountable things to define who you are, and
the only one you toil over is the one you’re not permitted to have you
silly, silly…
Go be silly with someone else and maybe you won’t love them, but
maybe you will. Maybe you’ll see-saw between having everything and
nothing to say to one another until you’re wearing each other’s weight
and finding yourselves somewhere in the middle. Maybe in a rush of words
they’ll say something arbitrary that for some reason makes your stomach
smile, you know, tickles you in ways that a copy paste publish poem
can’t. Maybe you’re unsure because you’ve already invested your thoughts
and feelings elsewhere without yielding any profit or interest; maybe
you feel safer holding on to what’s already failed because that failure
is familiar and comfortable and you wear it so well. But maybe — and
this is just another suggestion — maybe you can try again, instead of
loving someone you can’t be with.
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