I’ve liked like 9 of your selfies how do you not get this
Then niggas tell you not to worry about the girl who’s pictures they keep liking 🤔

I’ve liked like 9 of your selfies how do you not get this
Then niggas tell you not to worry about the girl who’s pictures they keep liking 🤔
Just trying to find someone who’s comfortable to let me be carefree, someone who won’t make me feel guilty for being ambitious or a high achiever, I just need someone I can trust and who keeps it honest and also, I just need someone I can be goofy with and then lay up with too!
i’ve come to a point where i no longer give any type of fucks about who’s in my life or not. people come and go, whether they make the biggest or smallest impact in your life. you’ll never know for sure who’ll be there with you at your darkest or brightest hours, but you’ll definitely be there; and that’s definite. fuck em’ all.
Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching (via amargedom)
teach me how to let go of things that are not meant for me
I used to think I was being too picky but fuck that. I deserve someone who wants to know about me. It may sound silly but I don’t wanna be out here fucking with people who never ask my favorite color or if I ate today. I deserve someone who wants to hear my dreams just as much as I want to hear theirs. I deserve the same energy and effort I release. Fuck that.
Unknown (via psych-facts)
Let the ex’s go back to their ex’s. Fall in love with those who truly love and value you.
Reassurance, tenderness, consistency, stability, intimacy, genuine care.
the enigma of loneliness (via ughptsd)
Anais Nin (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
1. Respect their need for privacy and to spend time on their own.
2. Be careful never to embarrass them in public.
3. When they are in a new situation, allow them to stand back, and watch what’s going on.
4. Allow them time to process what you’re asking or saying. Don’t demand an answer right away.
5. Be patient if they hesitate to find the right words – and never interrupt while they are speaking.
6. If you are going to change or cancel plans, give them plenty of prior notice.
7. Allow them to practice and perfect skills alone.
8. Correct or challenge them privately – never in front of an audience.
9. Don’t force them to hang out with a crowd of people, or expect them to amass a lot of friends. A few good friends is more comfortable for them.
10. Don’t try to turn them into an extrovert. Respect them for being exactly who they are.