When my therapist asked me to define her, I told her that she was my ride or die. When she asked me what that meant, I told her that she would never leave my side (and vice versa). She was my best friend, we’ve been supportive of each other for 10+ years. We spoke every night at 10pm because we understand the importance of hearing someone’s voice and human interaction. If I ever did anything successful I made sure that she was there, I didn’t believe in sharing an achievement alone. Anything I did or any opportunity I was about to endure I made it a point that she was involved, even with my travels I made sure she saw different parts of the world.
Every person has their faults, and she was no different.
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- Written on 10/18/19
- My therapist at the time asked me to write about her and to describe her positives as well as her negatives but when it came to the cons I really couldn't bring myself to speak about her faults, I don't plan on retouching this entry in the future either. If she negatively speaks about me I can't stop her because she's entitled to say what she wants but I won't do the same to her, I honestly refuse to do it.
- The photo was shot in The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, one of the spots that we visit during our vacation.
- Written on 10/18/19
- My therapist at the time asked me to write about her and to describe her positives as well as her negatives but when it came to the cons I really couldn't bring myself to speak about her faults, I don't plan on retouching this entry in the future either. If she negatively speaks about me I can't stop her because she's entitled to say what she wants but I won't do the same to her, I honestly refuse to do it.
- The photo was shot in The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, one of the spots that we visit during our vacation.
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