For many years, my life was defined by emotional pain that I carried quietly. On the outside, I smiled and acted strong, but inside, I was breaking apart.
Every relationship I entered ended the same way—confusion, rejection, and heartbreak.
Promises were made and broken, and just when I believed things were finally working, everything would collapse without explanation. I cried in silence, afraid to admit how deeply the pain affected me.
What hurt even more was knowing that people were talking about me.
I could feel the whispers whenever I entered a room. Friends joked about my situation, sometimes directly, sometimes behind my back. Statements like
“Maybe commitment is not meant for you” or “You scare people away” were said casually, but they cut deeply. Each laugh felt like confirmation that I was somehow flawed.…CONTINUE READING

