There’s a particular kind of ache that comes from giving your body to someone who never truly saw you. You wake up to the weight of unspoken expectations, unanswered messages, and a hollow feeling that’s hard to name. When intimacy is shared without care, it doesn’t just end in the morning; it lingers in your thoughts, in the way you look at yourself, in how safe you feel around others.The damage rarely stays private. If betrayal or existing relationships are involved, trust fractures, friendships strain, and whispers begin. Even when no one else knows, you do—and that knowledge alone can be heavy. Healing starts with honesty: acknowledging your hurt, owning your choices without destroying yourself for them, and deciding that your body and heart are not consolation prizes. Choosing more carefully isn’t about fear or shame; it’s about honoring your worth before anyone else has the chance not to.
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