We all look for it. That love that consumes us as
much as we want it to, it’s as breathtaking as we expect it to be, as
memorable as we always wished it’d be, and most importantly – worth it.
Whether we’re waiting for it or it’s currently in our grasp. Either way
at some point or another we were or are in pursuit of it. We’re brought
up to assume it’s going to take the form of someone of the opposite sex.
I personally blame Disney and just about every disastrous movie that
exits Hollywood. But it is what it is. Yes, as a girl I am
waiting for that “prince charming” that every fairytale told me I
needed to wait for. So, okay Disney, I’m waiting..and waiting…and
waiting..and, honestly, how much longer do I have to wait?
When the waiting gets dull and boring as if to be
watching paint dry on a wall, that’s when the questioning begins. They
are quite silly questions, mind you, but regardless they find their
comfortable and most familiar spot in our lives and then decide to
linger for a while. How kind of them. If you are unfamiliar with what
sort of questions I’m talking about then, first of all, please tell me
what rock you’ve been living under that has sheltered you from these
most crippling questions. Secondly, let’s revisit for a
moment as to what these questions are. They go something like this
“what’s wrong with me? Why am I having to wait longer than that person
who just got engaged – they’re ridiculous and yet they’re about to be
married” I think you get the idea. But these questions,
doubts, rather, are debilitating at the least and if given less than 5
minutes to dwell on such questions before you know it we’ve decided
we’re just about as pointless as they come and merely a waste of oxygen
on this earth. Is this necessary? Not in the slightest.
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