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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So many people carry these quiet feelings, often with guilt or confusion, and most never say a word. You’re not broken for feeling this way. You’re human. You’re doing better than you think, just by being aware of your emotions and choosing not to cross any lines. That awareness? That self-restraint? That’s emotional maturity. It’s easy to give in……it’s much harder to hold yourself steady. And you’re doing that, even when it hurts. It’s okay to feel conflicted. It’s okay to be drawn to someone and still honor the space you’re in. The fact that you care so much about doing the right thing already says everything about your character. So be gentle with yourself. You’re navigating something emotionally complex, and you’re handling it with care and conscience. That’s not weakness, that’s strength with a quiet voice. This feeling will fade in time. Crushes don’t last forever, even if they feel consuming in the moment. But what will stay with you is the way you showed up for yourself with grace and restraint. You are allowed to feel what you feel. You are not wrong for having emotions. And you are stronger than you know for choosing integrity over impulse. You're not lost, you're learning. You're not failing, you're feeling. And that’s part of being beautifully, deeply human.[/quote] ChatGPT? It has that vacuous feel.[/quote]
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