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Not always.
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Oh but it really does. If you've experienced and learned from it, even if that love is no longer.... still feels good bro.
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But if you still love someone, and you are not with them. It is the love for them that hurts you.
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No, you only hurt yourself for not letting that love go.
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But why should I just drop feelings for someone in an instant to keep myself from being hurt?
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You misunderstood.. You don't HAVE to drop feelings for someone but you shouldn't let any sort of feelings you have for someone else, hurt you.
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But it is difficult to do that. How can you not let a lost loved one not hurt you without dropping feelings?
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Perhaps those you really love can leave you and, with time be understood. Your love may transcend attraction (not physical) but instead could be universal, you should love all aspects of a true love even if one of their aspects is love for someone else. Feelings are supposed to hurt, you are to learn from a break-up and realise if something holds you back perhaps you were never going to go forward. feelings can hurt you but as someone who sees a world and not love I can tell you feelings don't equate to love. for example how much about a lost love can you still enjoy without romantic commitment. perhaps true love is happiness in knowing alone, you don't love them because they were interested in you at some point, you purely love them being, no matter the circumstance.
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The good times.
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I see....
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Can you teach me how to love?
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My class is full. Sorry.