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To The Person Who Broke/Is Breaking My Heart

You destroyed me, but I rebuilt myself.

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To The Person Who Broke/Is Breaking My Heart
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To the person who has broken/is breaking my heart,

You've hurt me greatly. You've taken everything I am, everything I was, and turned it into this thing that I hate. You've taken the strong woman I was and turned her into a broken,shattered, and frail piece of matter that is just complacent with the world. You've broke my heart, my mind, and my soul. Your every essence consumes me and I feel as though I can't breathe without you. I feel dependent on you, and I feel as though I make you a priority and you don't do the same in return. I feel as though you drain my happiness and I feel as though you put yourself and your happiness first, and me when it's convenient.

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I never stood up/ stand up to you, I just let you walk over me like I was some kind of welcome mat. I was too obedient, and I felt that if I stood up for myself then you'd leave, but you wouldn't have. I should have stood up for myself, I should have been strong.

So, to you inconsiderate person,

Thank you. Thank you for making me realize that I am worth more than what I was getting treated like. Thank you for showing me that even though you treated me like second place or a second thought, I am worth first priority and first choice. I am the gold and I am a princess. It was you who wasn't worth my time, it was you who wasn't worth a second thought. So thank you for making me realize this. It's truly made me a better person. I may have had to cry a lot to realize this, but hey, that is my fault. What I do know is I am still the genuine, bubbly girl I was before, only better because I now know better than to trust people like you.

Have fun scraping the rock bottom, while I soar high in the sky. I'll reach my potential I know. So thanks for making me realize this.

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