How do I keep hope for love in a world like this? I know I'm a dreamer but the realities are starting to creep in too often. I'm holding on to a little hope that there are still good men out there and one of them wants me back. But honestly it gets harder everyday. 

Is it so much to ask that I am a person to be loved mind, body, and soul; rather than a challenge to be conquered? 

I just want to be seen as more than a pretty face and your fantasy. I want to be a person that is worth the time to get to know and to love and to enjoy. I have so much love to give but there seem to be fewer and fewer who deserve it. 

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  • california girl
9 years ago

WOW YES THIS IS SO RELATABLE <3

  • TheJoyfulPhotographer
9 years ago

Can for sure relate to you darling!

  • mt
9 years ago

I agree; it feels like a very dark world sometimes. Seems like love is a rare and many times fabricated reality. Seems like there are a lot of horror stories of people getting hurt or being with someone hurtful.

But there is love out there; there is beauty. There are people who can give you moments that will make you believe in miracles, believe in love, believe that life is truly incredible. I believe, however, that such people are rare...so when that person comes along, and you realize it, hang on tight. Do not let them go. That gift is not something meant to be squandered.

All in all, love does exist...just be patient, and that person will pop up one day and change you forever.

  • gabby
9 years ago

I know exactly how you feel. Too many times have I been led on by guys who don't really want me, but just want a girlfriend. It's made me feel like there's nothing else to me but someone who could give someone pleasure. All I've wanted is someone who wants me for me and can't resist me because they love ME. Not the idea of a girlfriend. But there's a plan for me and I know. There's a plan for you too. that special someone is waiting for someone just like you who wants the same things. Know that. You won't be alone forever.

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