I was having a conversation with my mate to around 1:15 A.M today and it just made me realise that no matter how many times you hear someone say something, they'll end up contradicting it.
Earlier, another mate told me the exact same thing too. Deja vu.
This whole No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won't make you cry and all the other love quotes; To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world; Don't cry because it is over, smile because it happened; blah blah BLAH is just full of S#$&.
MADISON MARCH 2005:
Emotional extravagance is supposed to be the province of the young. Blinded by hormones and inexperience, they have no sense of proportion- the end of a romance feels like the end of the world. As we mature, we gain perspective and outgrow such feelings.
That's more like it.
People may say "don't bother crying over him/her she doesn't deserve it" but who are they to judge them?
You cry because you "LOVED" them and that they broke your heart not because they don't deserve it. You cry because you think he/she'll be the only ONE for you but they're not.
My theory is that "One life, one love" is a whole lot of nonsense and, like my mate once said, "love is full of B@#$ S!*&$. You like someone and if you're lucky, they will like you back." and, when either of you feel like it, you call it "LOVE".