Anon 03/14/2018 (Wed) 23:30:20 No.980 del
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>>970
>Some people would brand this as the classic "it's not you, it's me" cliché but I see it as more focused on the character who is doing the romantic rejection then the possibly fruitless pursuit itself.
I think that if those lines still hit after 16 years,then it means it still works.
>She does truely love him, but is doubtful of her ability to be a good partner. She has problems and insecurities with herself, though I feel there is more to it then just these surface tier observations.
Indeed,there is always more.
One side of the story shows that this is a romantic story in which I feel like she needs to opens herself and insecurities prime when a moment of honesty comes. She tries to love him yet,she doesn't get the chance to express herself at full. She censors herself but she realizes that something else is needed for taking the next step.
It would be a pretty romantic story and I admit that I have posted this because of the images. She is a cute and hearing those words from someone like her would crush me as hell.
And I said,it would be romantic...just like those stories of true love where the struggle is more interesting than the happy ending.
So yeah,a love story with some meditated heartfelt words....in theory.