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Reciprocation, such a beautiful thing. I used to pray for my love to be returned my words, my effort, the way I stayed soft even after being hurt. But now, I only want it if it’s real. A longing so deep it settles itself into my bones. Every pulse in my body aches to be loved gently. A love that does not waver when life becomes heavy. A love that stays. A love that does not weaponize my softness. But I’ve learned that until God sees fit, His love is enough for me. And one day, He’ll send me a man who trembles at the thought of hurting me, not one who wounds me knowingly then hides behind apologies that never become change. A man of God. A man who keeps his word even when it is difficult. A man who will help me build a home where our future children never have to question what love is supposed to feel like. And because something that sacred should never be rushed, I will wait however many sunrises and sunsets it takes for God to lead that man to me.
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May 27
May 27, 2026 at 2:58 PM UTC
patience
Reciprocation, such a beautiful thing. I used to pray for my love to be returned my words, my effort, the way I stayed soft even after being hurt. But now, I only want it if it’s real. A longing so deep it settles itself into my bones. Every pulse in my body aches to be loved gently. A love that does not waver when life becomes heavy. A love that stays. A love that does not weaponize my softness. But I’ve learned that until God sees fit, His love is enough for me. And one day, He’ll send me a man who trembles at the thought of hurting me, not one who wounds me knowingly then hides behind apologies that never become change. A man of God. A man who keeps his word even when it is difficult. A man who will help me build a home where our future children never have to question what love is supposed to feel like. And because something that sacred should never be rushed, I will wait however many sunrises and sunsets it takes for God to lead that man to me.
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May 27
May 27, 2026 at 2:58 PM UTC
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