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A Stranger I Used to Love

We giggled at our ridiculous pet names. I was the first person that you ever exposed your body to. Both of us dreamed about a bright future together. Neither of us ever knew what a father was. We knew each other like we were the same person. Sharing Laughter and tears with you was natural as breathing. I trusted you enough that I left myself become vulnerable, and I even loved you enough to finally let you go. In the end my heart and my will was finally broken. You told me that I just wasn’t “affectionate enough”.
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Nov 13, 2017
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