Does every woman (and indeed every man) pay for the past of the partner who enters his life, no matter what age and under any name? Say what? So, is there always a fair relationship between what comes to the table and the account that is paid? For example, does the price of the most special dish always suit your taste? Relationships have never been disappointed? It's good when it's hot, but when it's cold, it sticks to your palate like ice. You can't swallow it, if you spit it out, it's stuck once. You cannot be saved.
The past is what we know. It doesn't scare us, most of the time. It just hurts. If it's the future, it's what we don't know. It doesn't hurt us, most of the time. Scary in a nasty way. We trim. Pain of the past or fear of the future? Which would be your preference? A difficult question, one cannot answer at once. The past carries guilt and a lot of responsibility, it brings drags, just as alluviums formed by the rivers by force and force accumulate and fill the beautiful seas. It fills us with boredom. The future carries uncertainty and a lot of anxiety, it creates gaps in us, just like the bottomless pits formed at the bottom of the seas. It pierces us with fear.
What about the past and future in relationships, are they the same? How many relationships have not been sacrificed to the boredom of the past? What relationship has not been lost in the pits of uncertainty of the future? If the relationship isn't here and now, where is it? In the sacrificial rites of the past or in the uncertainty of the future?
If the relationship can't be here today, right now, it loses itself. Neither the clues work nor the traces. Not found, unknown. He has long since left the land of abandonment, towards the present. Are their subjects the same? I don't think so, because the changed time is no longer here and now. It has already happened, it is the past, full of boredom, seeking victims. The future has also fallen victim to time and the past!
Hurray here and now!!!
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