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WotD: Unrequited love
Valentine’s Day is a time when many people celebrate love and romance.
However, not all love stories have a happy ending.
At this time of year, it is important to talk about a special kind of love called unrequited love.
Unrequited love means you love someone, but that person does not love you back in the same way.
This feeling can be very difficult, but it is a common experience for many people.
You might have unrequited love for a friend, a classmate, or even a celebrity.
Unrequited love is often seen in movies, books, and songs, making it a topic that many people understand.
Having unrequited love can make you feel sad or lonely.
You may wish the person you love would notice you or return your feelings.
On Valentine’s Day, unrequited love can feel even stronger because you see couples celebrating together.
It is important to remember that unrequited love is part of life and can help you learn about your own feelings and grow as a person.
People express unrequited love in different ways.
Some write letters or poems.
Others may talk to friends about their emotions.
Even if unrequited love hurts, it can inspire you to become more creative or to understand yourself better.
If you are experiencing unrequited love this Valentine’s Day, know that you are not alone.
Many people have had the same feelings.
Unrequited love may not lead to a relationship, but it can teach you important lessons about caring, hope, and moving forward.
So, this Valentine’s Day, whether your love is returned or unrequited, remember that all love has meaning.
Unrequited love is a normal part of life, and with time, your heart will heal, and you may even find your very own Mr. or Mrs Right.
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