It’s about staying together even when things are hard.
It means accepting someone completely—
Their anger, their silence, their mistakes, and even the times they walk away.
If the love is real, even the pain feels easier to bear.
Love teaches us patience.
Where there is love, there is also attachment and longing.
But the one who hasn’t felt the pain of missing someone,
Who hasn’t cried while holding on to the relationship,
Who hasn’t tried to fix things after a fight,
Or hasn’t come back after leaving—
That person may never have truly loved.
Real love means accepting someone in every situation—
Good or bad, happy or sad.
It means forgiving them, even when it’s hard.
Only someone who truly loves you will do that—
Love you without conditions, without pride.
True love is not loud or showy.
It’s quiet, strong, and deep.
It doesn’t give up.
It waits. It forgives. It returns.
And only the one who has felt both the joy and pain of love
Can truly say: “Yes, I have really loved.”
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