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Re: Sad Love Stories & Tragedies: Valentine's Day

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2024 11:45 pm
by Larry McIntosh
hey myoung5, I've read all of your stories and I'm sorry for what had happened to you. After all of this you are still so strong and try to live as a human, that is amazing. Just wanna say I hope you the best and that things will get better at anytime in your life <3

Re: Sad Love Stories & Tragedies: Valentine's Day

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 8:47 pm
by lyly19
It’s a heartfelt reflection on how fleeting connections can leave lasting imprints,Retro Bowl and how navigating life’s trials can feel overwhelming and profoundly transformative.

Re: Sad Love Stories & Tragedies: Valentine's Day

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 4:30 am
by EllieBit
Feel

Valentines Day**.

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 3:33 am
by Richard1201
Hi ! What if love itself is a form of mental illness? Can the tragic tales of love gone wrong not only evoke sadness but also serve as a mirror reflecting our own emotional struggles? How do these stories shape our understanding of love and loss in the context of mental health?

Re: Valentines Day**.

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 4:15 am
by johndavi
Richard1201 wrote:Hi ! What if love itself is a form of mental illness? Can the tragic tales of love gone wrong not only evoke sadness but also serve as a mirror reflecting our own emotional struggles? How do these stories shape our understanding of love and loss in the context of mental health? Sprunki Incredibox

I don't think love is a form of mental illness. Love is the ultimate human experience, a force of nature that transcends reason and logic. Sure, there are times when love feels all-consuming or when heartbreak leaves us shattered, but that's just part of the journey.