Friday, September 13, 2013

Twitter Memoir

All I ever wanted was love. Even with the abuse, I believed it was true. Never did I know it was just a game for you; now I'm free from your tightening grasp that you had on me.

4 comments:

Ashley R. said...

I feel like you have learned that you don't need to be in a relationship if abuse is involved. That's good because you are a good person that respects others and you deserve to have the best relationship possible and not settle for trash that no one else wants to be with. I really admire you for being a mom and a student at the same time. You have a lot of self respect and you know that you deserve the best. :)

Fergie said...

I can relate to this cause I was abused by my adoptive parents for six years. Now I'm free also. When you crave love so bad you will let anything happen. Keep being strong, never let some one hurt or control you.

Lynette said...

Very powerful! With just a few words, you pack a punch. I'm not surprised by that. When you want to say something, you demand attention.

I'm so glad that you still believe in love. I hope that you will always believe in it. True love is so worth the wait.

I'm so glad that I found that in my husband. We've been through a lot and every time we've faced a challenge, we have come out stronger.

Lynette said...

Matthew, can you add this to my previous comment?

But I'm so glad that you got out of the abusive relationship. That is not true love. . . far from it.

It is so nice being married to a man in which I can share my opinions (even if it is different from my husband's) and always feel safe to do that. Instead of criticizing my weaknesses, he steps in to help and reminds me why he loves me and what makes me good.

All people deserve that kind of love. True love. Ashley, don't settle for less. Love ya!