Fallen Wrongly

What Happens When You Fall For Someone You Don't Want To

WHAT HAPPENS

YOU'VE FALLEN FOR A PERSON YOU DON'T WANT TO

I would call it

Puvvukonvict, Love
Illustration about falling for someone you can't have

Hope you guys understand what I mean...! 😕

Let's move on to the topic.

Most people have an emotional, short temper, and a hasty side is in love with the person. However, your long-run, thinking, logical, rational self, does not want to be with them. Maybe later on the marriage also wouldn't work out. Maybe they'd be a terrible parent.

I think many people assume that their current feelings are permanent. However, just as anger wears off if you wait a few hours, days, years... people will not feel in love with that person if you stop spending time with them, and wait a few weeks, or months.

I think it's like giving up the situation to god or you can say like a parasite. Each time you meet someone, you flip a coin and roll a dice for decision-making, damn funny.

If the logic-less action heads up for what you've wished for then blindly follow that decision.

If the coin heads-up:

  • The person is not already married
  • They have their life together or they have a job that pays well, etc...
  • They are not a drug addict
  • They are of a similar age
  • Etc...

It just sounds stupid, like people just flip a coin and fall in love. But the coin flip is less auspicious. People like this person, but there are problems; maybe they are not single, or maybe they're an alcoholic, or maybe they are much older or younger in their comparison.

Keep rollin' the dice and flipping the coin every day—eventually you will get a nice surprise.

Socializing is the best way to keep the relationship strong, but it doesn't mean to compare and to have fun with.

Loyalty plays a major role in the present generation.

Thank You
Puvvukonvict

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