
zerotohero
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After countless drafts, sleepless nights, and too many tweaks to count, I think I finally have the message that says what I truly mean — honest, raw, and without excuses.
It doesn’t ask for anything, it doesn’t try to reopen wounds — it simply takes responsibility, honors what was beautiful, and leaves a small, quiet space for understanding.
Here’s what I’ll send:
«This is my last message. I want to sincerely apologize for not being the partner you deserved.
My coldness and my mistakes — especially seeking comfort in someone else when I already had you — hurt you deeply, and I take full responsibility.
What you once told me — that those who have their own light don’t cast shadows, but illuminate others — has stayed with me. You have that light.
And about the poem you wrote for me — it meant more to me than any gift ever could. I genuinely hope to see the day a publisher releases your work. I know you’ll go far if you set your mind to it.
If someday you ever feel like sharing how you lived it all, I’ll be here to listen — only to honor what you went through.
As for me, I’ll keep working on myself, going to therapy every week, trying to become the man who doesn’t hurt the people he loves.
Thank you for being part of my story.»
This one feels right. It’s not too dramatic, not desperate — just human. It carries closure, growth, and warmth.
If this post reaches 20 reactions, I’ll send it. Not because I need validation, but because sometimes it takes a small push to do the right, hard thing.
It doesn’t ask for anything, it doesn’t try to reopen wounds — it simply takes responsibility, honors what was beautiful, and leaves a small, quiet space for understanding.
Here’s what I’ll send:
«This is my last message. I want to sincerely apologize for not being the partner you deserved.
My coldness and my mistakes — especially seeking comfort in someone else when I already had you — hurt you deeply, and I take full responsibility.
What you once told me — that those who have their own light don’t cast shadows, but illuminate others — has stayed with me. You have that light.
And about the poem you wrote for me — it meant more to me than any gift ever could. I genuinely hope to see the day a publisher releases your work. I know you’ll go far if you set your mind to it.
If someday you ever feel like sharing how you lived it all, I’ll be here to listen — only to honor what you went through.
As for me, I’ll keep working on myself, going to therapy every week, trying to become the man who doesn’t hurt the people he loves.
Thank you for being part of my story.»
This one feels right. It’s not too dramatic, not desperate — just human. It carries closure, growth, and warmth.
If this post reaches 20 reactions, I’ll send it. Not because I need validation, but because sometimes it takes a small push to do the right, hard thing.