Real Stories

What Love Is.

You should never feel like a part of you isn’t real in a relationship. To never feel unwanted or not thought of enough. If a piece of you is holding yourself back from telling your partner something because you feel like you might lose them, then something isn’t right. Always be honest with yourself, always put yourself first. Because love isn’t true or full if you don’t love yourself.

I learned this the hard way. I didn’t love myself enough in my first relationship to walk away, to realize that I was hurting myself by being who I thought he wanted me to be. But that isn’t love. Love is them accepting you for who you are, for the mistakes you’ve made and the faults in your life. Love is being hopeful and silly. Love is laughing and smiling even after a long day, because you each know the other isn’t perfect. Perfect is not real. Love shouldn’t be perfect it should be real.

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by Nicole Burton

Hello, my name's Nicole, I'm 24 years old, graduated from California State University of Long Beach with my major in English: Creative Writing, and a minor in Sociology. I love reading and writing, it's my passion to write whether it is fictional or personal. I started writing fiction 4 years ago, but last year started moving to poetry and non-fiction. I believe that there is a rawness in writing about yourself and your experiences, I chose to write to let others know that whatever they are suffering with that they are not alone, I have and still suffer/ struggle. Its okay to be vulnerable, to be heard.

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