Love hurts us in many ways. Its unfathomable. It also comes in many different forms too. But why don't I, why can't I grasp this conception? I don't know. Maybe it's because I've never felt loved the way I want to be. Or it might be that I just don't understand it because I've never truly loved. Whatever the reason, I just want to know why? Why do people always say "I love you" and never mean it? Why do people say the word 'love' so loosely? Why? I mean yeah, sure there are a plethora of things or people we love, but what if you were lying on your deathbed right now (God forbid that) but what if you were? What would you say you loved? Why is the question asked, but I don't think that anyone has the answer for it.
People think that love hurts. They're not right but they're not wrong either. Loneliness, rejection, depression, anxiety hurts, but love, love can hurt so much to the point where you just want to give up on life itself. Love can either free you or destroy you. That's why you need to be careful about what you allow yourself to love. Yes, we accept the love that we think we deserve, but why can't we accept the love that we actually need? I don't understand why love has to be complicated but it is and there is nothing we can do about it.
