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I gave him up for someone else to love him. Even though I was the one that should have been there for him, I let him have a happier life. I let him be with someone, so he could have everything he wanted because, I couldn't give it to him.
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drove two hours in the snow to see my friend the night before he had to go to rehab for over two months. and also, when he was allowed visitors, drove 4 hours to his rehab to get to spend 20 minutes with him.
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I let him go and be miserable with someone else, leaving me to be happy with someone else. God is good.
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I jumped in the annual Polar Bear Jump to show my mom that I loved her and even though I couldn't be home with her, I was always thinking about her and hoping for the best in regards to her health. The jump itself was amazing but also the most painful thing I've ever done. I'm going again next year. I hope it will be two years cancer free for her by then.
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I traveled to the other end of the world and put myself massively in debt just to see her and take her in my arms after a year of being apart. And while it may not have worked out as I would have liked, I don't regret a single thing about taking that step.
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Please fix your grammar. "Showed" should be "Shown" in this case. It is this way because you used "you've" or "you have". "Shown" needs to follow the word "have" in a sentence.
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Please fix your grammar. "Showed" should be "Shown" in this case. It is this way because you used "you've" or "you have". "Shown" needs to follow the word "have" in a sentence.
On to the point of your question though: I used to live in a small town where everything closed early. I waited for my GF at the time to fall asleep; then I drove an hour each direction to get flowers to surprise her when she woke on her birthday. This was just the start to a whole day that I planned for her.
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when you've seen all their scars & know all their secrets yet you can look them in the eyes to say 'i love you' and have them know its the truth
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As tiny as it maybe, changed all my passwords to his name and held on to every voice mail he ever left. It sounds minimal and insipid but to me it is huge. It implies permanency and a future.
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Yeah, I got decades of stuff, it isn't even funny.
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Yeah, I got decades of stuff, it isn't even funny.
But, also what "peaces" said, which is incredible: "By diving in [her] eyes, dancing with his soul, laughter's effervescent popping out igniting enlightening orgasm."
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By just... loving them. Romantically, spiritually, sexually, physically, mentally, and unconditionally.
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By diving in his eyes, dancing with his soul, laughter's effervescent popping out igniting enlightening orgasm.
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Driving 400 miles across the desert to see him.
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Driving 400 miles across the desert to see him.
Putting my life on hold for a whole month so that he could go on vacation with his daughter and not worry about his house and all his animals.
Cleaning his house and cooking his meals.
Loving his animals as if they were my own.
Washing his dull underwear in enzymes to make it bright white again.
That is only the begining........
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the magic is in the little daily varieties of showing - not in the ego-centric public displays or by counting the flowers.
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