We Accept the Love We Think We Deserve

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I have recently just started and finished reading The Perks of Being of a Wallflower and right after that, I watched the movie as well. The title of this post is one of my favorite lines from the book and the movie as it means a lot about how we look at ourselves. The book inspired me to be more kind and understanding. To not judge people - except when they wear short shorts and boots in winter because that's just torture to one's self. The book made me think of my past relationship where I felt like I was asking for too much and I settled for what I thought I deserved. So that definitely ended. Then Ron came to my life and as our years together rolled on, he continued to show me what it was to be treated like a princess. We had a rocky start but hey, what matters is where we are now. We are happy, we're silly together and we're so very much in love. :)


The Perks of Being a Wallflower


This post is dedicated to...
-those who think that love conquers everything. It does but only of both of you are invested in the relationship.
-those who are still in search of their love.
-those who are afraid to be in a committed relationship. This sounds ridiculous but I think we all go through that phase in life.
-those who are having a hard time letting love in.
-those who are in a one sided relationship.

7 comments:

  1. Great post. Love does not conquer all. You both need to do work, still, and put in the time.

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  2. Loved this post and absolutely luh-luh-loved this film! Thanks for sharing in Jan! Happy New Year, hun!

    Ploy <3
    withloveploy.blogspot.com

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  3. I bought the book today, it´s going to be so interesting to read! :)

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  4. I cried so much when I read the book.... and also when I watched the movie. Definitely an eye opener! :)

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  5. I can't wait to see the movie, it only comes out this month here. From your description and these amazing lines...it sounds brilliant and inspiring.

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  6. I've heard such good things about that book and have been dying to read it, I think I may just go and get it now. Sounds like my kind of book!

    XO,
    Lauren

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  7. Good post!

    Bobi
    http://westernwarmth.blogspot.com

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