THE END/
I wish they would warn you about the last time someone kisses you in that special way. I wish someone could warn you as they’re holding you close. He'll be hugging you tightly then all of sudden whisper “This is the last time I am going to look into your eyes with this much love. The next time I see you, I will hate you”. Of course, most endings are abrupt like a bomb dropping and you’re left wondering like an idiot. “What? It’s over!?”
Endings are never given any thought.
How come in relationships it's always about the “firsts”? Most first times are a disappointment… one way or the other. We always keep track of the beginning of things… the first date… the first time you kissed… the first time you said “I love you”!
Couples always make a big deal about the official day as boyfriend and girlfriend, but don’t give a second’s thought to how it should end, if ever it does. Of course, eventually it does.
A friend once told me that you judge a man not by how he enters but by how he exits. Maybe that’s true. Because when you judge a relationship, you don’t think about how it started… but how it ended.
What if you set a relationship deadline? Instead of making such a big deal about when it all “officially” started, you officially set a date when it all should end? That way it would be easier to live up to the ideal of loving someone like there’s no tomorrow. You cherish each day as if it were the last because sooner or later it will be.
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