

because it's the strong emotions that drive the words out of me. Anyhow, I find that I write more when I am upset or depressed or sad. It's one thing that's easy to relate to kasi it's one of those "Been there, done that" kind of things. LOL! I think people like commenting on posts about heartache because everyone's been through it and everyone's got something to say. Kaya pag me nagsabi sa yo ng “MOVE ON, GIRL!”, wag mo pansinin. Trust me, one day you’ll look back at those nightmarish days and just have a big laugh about how pathetic you’ve been. As the cliché goes, nothing lasts forever and this, too, shall pass. No pain is too great or too deep that it can’t be healed by time and by the love of another human being. It’s okay to feel hurt, but that’s not an excuse to do something stupid. Don’t write or share anything that’s too personal or that can be use against you. But don’t let your need to vent out override your good sense. One can be whiny or pathetic or mean-spirited, one will do or attempt to do anything just to dull the pain. On a serious note, if there’s one thing I learned from my own heartbreak, it’s that different people have different ways of dealing with breakups. Again, I just need to ask – why didn’t I get any comments from my so called friends when I was writing those stuffs?! I mean, comments like “don’t worry Jela, we’ll kill him for you” would have been helpful. More interesting were the comments – and there are a lot! Does that mean mas mabenta ang mga blog na tungkol sa break ups? Maybe I should re-assess my blog… Not. The grief is unconquerable (my word I so want to use that!), you know you have to forget and let go but you just can’t, the memories are overflowing, every tiny little thing reminds you of him, you’re so sick of love songs so sad and low, so why can’t you turn off the radio? I mean it. After a while, it got a bit tiring to read their stuffs because how many ways can you say you’re hurt and not become redundant? We know. Most of the blogs were specifically created as a result of the breakup.

I was in a bloghopping mode today and I find it rather amusing that all the blogs I visited contained rantings about those fine creatures they lovingly call “ex” (Invariably adjectivize as asshole, jerk, two-timing, liar, etc. Pucha blog ko kaya ‘to no!)Īnyway, I’m not really angry.

(Maybe this post might be misunderstood and misconstrued, but I don't care. Why is EVERYONE ELSE allowed to blog about how hurt, heartbroken, depressed and BITTER they are over their break ups, but when I blogged about my own heartache (and I wasn’t even bitter!) and infrequently at that, I got called on and was told to MOVE ON more than a year after the fact?!
