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To The Boys Who Hurt Me

I am who I am.

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To The Boys Who Hurt Me

To the boys who hurt me,

I'm not going to sit here and tell you all about how my heart has been crushed, my mind has been played with, and how my time has been wasted. We all have our fair share of boy drama stories and don't need to relive it all. Today, I would like to thank, yes thank, the boys who have hurt me.

Whether it be official, just talking, or "together," I'm never on the happily ever after end of the story. I've been hurt a few times and maybe I too have hurt someone's feelings once in a while, but it doesn't change who I am. Throughout these situations thrown at me, I've been able to find out more each day of who I am. Who am I you ask? I am the innocent girl in college waiting for a the perfect fairy tale ending, with doubt that it will ever happen.

Throughout the ups and downs of boy drama, I've learned what I want, but more importantly what I deserve.

Why bother putting effort into those who don't put an equal amount in back? I deserve someone who is going to start the conversation and text me first, make the plans, and be caring. I don't deserve ignorance and lies, nor do I want that. No matter how much my mind says yes, what my heart and gut says is what I will stick with.

No matter how tempting and attractive the bad boys are, I deserve better and I wouldn't have been able to find this realization without these experiences. So thank you to the boys who hurt me along the way. Thank you for teaching me how to stand up for myself and for helping me learn to not settle for something I don't deserve. I truly do wish you the best and for a happy life ahead.

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