THE DAY WE LEARNED LOVE NEEDS BOUNDARIES

For months, I told myself it was harmless — his ex needing help, his endless acts of kindness, his calm explanations that “it’s just what good people do.” But good intentions can still wound when they cross unseen lines. Every favor, every message, every late-night call chipped away at something fragile — trust. And when I finally mirrored his own behavior, answering a simple request from my past, he suddenly saw what I had been feeling all along.

That quiet moment changed everything. For the first time, we spoke not from defense but from empathy. We realized that love isn’t just about loyalty — it’s about respect, balance, and knowing when to close doors that belong to another time. Boundaries don’t weaken love; they protect it. And sometimes, it takes seeing your reflection in someone else’s choices to finally understand your own.

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