RED:
What’s the most terrifying part
about being in a relationship or even starting one? I believe the most
terrifying part is giving someone the opportunity to see you as who you are,
taking off you mask, bringing down your walls and letting the other person to
see your raw emotions, insecurities and vulnerabilities. The hardest part is
once you've let this person in it gives them the chance to hurt you or break
you. I mean it’s absurd to think that
there will be that person who will never hurt you, because the truth is that
whoever you let into your life will hurt you. It can be a friend, a lover or
even a family member, but you have to decide if they are worth it and if they
deserve another chance.
Personally I find it so difficult
to let a person in, and I get defensive whenever I feel attacked or if I face a
situation I think I will end up getting hurt. I’m so good at building walls and
making sure no one walks past them and are able to see the real me, the person I
am when all the makeup comes off. I also hate letting people feel that I need
them, because experience has taught me that people always leave. But is that
true? Or am I just looking for a reason to be unhappy? I mean although a hand
full of people has left me broken and hurt, there are so many people in my life
that are there for me. These people have been my side despite me pushing them
away. So then why do I constantly live in fear of letting people in? Is it
because a few relationships have failed, that I convince myself that I don’t
need them or is it me trying to protect my feelings because I feel like I can’t
go through anything more?
The truth is that we are all
scared no matter how successful we are or how much money we have. But the truth
is there are people out there who are worth a shot and you should not stop yourself
from fighting for them, and you have to give a person a reason to stay, because
unlike in the movies, people have to be given a reason to have faith in one
another and it has to be a two way street. However if you feel like you are the
only one fighting then you have to learn to walk away. Not because the other
person is a lost cause, but because we are all just human and there is only so
much we can handle, but never end a relationship with a “what if”, because that
what if will keep eating you alive. But how do you know when to quit? The truth
is some people are harder to give up on than others. There are certain people
who come to your life that you would do anything to keep. But does that mean
that you have to keep hurting yourself, just to keep them in your life? The simple
answer is no. If someone asked me that I would say they aren't worth it. But when
it comes to the matters of the heart and you are in love, it’s harder to give
up on that person. This doesn't make you a weak person or someone who doesn't
know when to quit, it just makes you a person who looks for the best in another
person. I want to end with a one of my favorite quotes, that I think is the
perfect answer to all the questions I asked on this post, and the quote is;
“Relationships are like glass,
sometimes it’s better to leave them broken than trying to hurt yourself putting
it back together” –Unknown-
As blunt as this quotes sound, I believe
it. There are certain relationships that have been broken beyond repair and
trying to put them back together will only hurt you. However, there are also
those relationships that are worth saving, and you just have to hope for the
best during the tough times.