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An Open Letter To My Ex-Boyfriend

I never thought I’d share these feelings

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An Open Letter To My Ex-Boyfriend

I know it's been forever. And we haven't talked in months. But I still think about it everyday. However dumb that may sound.

I think about all the good times we had together, and all the memories we made. I think about all of our adventures and everything that could've been.

This doesn't mean I still love you, because I don't. But I will never forget how happy I was. I know you've moved on, and that you're happy again. And In no way would I want to ruin that for you.

I just miss having someone like you in my life. I never expected anything to come of us. So ending it wasn't really a surprise. But it did hurt.

I'm sorry for what happened. I'm not really good with relationships, but I'm sure you already found that out. I'm not good with people and I needed to fix myself, and I wasn't able to do that in a relationship.

I never thought I'd share any of these feelings. And I don't know why I am all the sudden. But I am so I guess that's good. I've moved on. Even though forgetting is hard.

Moving on was hard. I didn't think I was going to be able to do it. But I did, and here I am. I moved on from loving you, but I will always wish you the best.

I hope that wherever you end up, you end up doing what you love. Which will most likely involve cars. I hope that you find someone perfect for you and that she fixes all the pieces I screwed up. I hope you are the happiest you've ever been.

I know that writing this is dumb. But I need to get these feelings out. And I hope you know my cat still misses you.

I hope you're doing so good,

From the ex that wishes you the best

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