If your relationship in the past was a Dental case, what would it be?

March 26, 2018 7:59am CST
Mine would be an Impacted tooth, because just like pain, it was left unnotice by anyone, it was only acknowledge by you. It stayed for so long, because you thought holding on to such pain would lessen the damage. And every time it hurts, you still continue to hold on, 'coz having such resilience to pain was our definition of strength. We thought that pain in any relationship was part of the test. And being able to surpass such would mean something. Regardless of the reason we hold on, there would always come a time, wherein we try to weigh in what was there. In such case, we would want a reason that is worth fighting for. In an impacted tooth just like any relationship, we want the best treatment. Yes, it looks kinda scary at first, but think of the longer benefits you'll gain at the end. It was intended to be remove, not only because it causes pain, and irritability. But it damages the adjacent tooth. It was intended to be remove, because there are greater plans waiting for you. Sometimes pain in our life disguises as a savior, it was meant to save us and help us become better as a person. Always remember this, it's ok to be fighting for love and for someone else. But then, when your worth as a person is at stake, it's about time to take a break, think twice, examine, and weigh in things. In life, we gain something in pain, and we also gain something from what we lost.
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• Philippines
26 Mar 18
I think I'm the only one who compares my relationship with a dental pain. Well doing that, actually helps me to move on.Who would want to have a dental pain for the rest of your life.
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
26 Mar 18
I would be similar as you dear friend.
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