Direktlänk till inlägg 15 mars 2009
I love the way you slip into endless detail when the subject of conversation is within your expertise or special interest; like the properties of a special kind of fruit or vegetable.
I love how you look like a typical engineer and dress just like all of the other guys who study or teach at the technological departments on campus.
I love how compared to me you are overly polite and how you have used the words 'sorry' and 'thank you' more times than I can count.
I love the sound of your voice when you speak German or when you try speaking Swedish and get insecure about if what you said was an actual word when I don't give a clear response.
I love the way you gently touch my face before you leave me although I am to shy to open my eyes when you do.
I love how you said that people who don't like my writing are 'stupid'.
I love how your hand is smaller than mine.
I love how you express your feelings with such honesty I am baffled.
I love how you are so sensitive to touch that if I close my eyes it seems like I'm touching your soul and not your skin and therefore I need to be really careful not to hurt you.
I love the way you give me room to be who I want to be.
Perhaps you will always be my parallell line forever one step and an infinity away and perhaps no one will ever know me like you After all we are the same but sometimes two people can have an undeniable connection everything in common a...
Jag delar den här videon idag eftersom det här är något jag hade behövt få höra få många år sedan, då när jag var den andra kvinnan och min kärleksaffär med en upptagen man brutalt tog slut, i princip över en natt, och lämnade mig i en avgrund av sor...
Många gånger har jag tänkt att den relationen jag upplevde med mannen från andra sidan bergen var ett missbruk. Att den intensiva närheten blev en drog och att jag därför måste värja mig emot den för alltid. Därför att den annars sipprar upp i mellan...
The real cause of suffering is the reaction of the mind; the reaction is repeated moment after moment, intensifying with each repetition, and developing into craving or aversion. This is what in his first sermon the Buddha called tanha, literally "...
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