I Think That Once You've Hurt Someone Enough Times, You Don't Deserve To Come Back Into Their Lives,
I think that once you've hurt someone enough times, you don't deserve to come back into their lives, apologizing for your actions over and over again. At some point, it stops being them and it starts being about you. At some point, you owe it to them to stay gone.
- @annetries-towrite
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