A question pops out and flashes in front of my eyes almost every time I got my mind blanked recently: is it true that in every relationship, there comes a time when one couldn’t help but wondering, “Is there something missing?” while everything is seemingly fine.
Should we say that once such question pops out, no matter how much you wanna deny, you knew there is something. What follows would then be a list of questions like “Does this something really matter?” “Should I take this something seriously?” “What is this something’s role in a blissful relationship?” and “Where will a relationship go without it?”
Given that there is no such thing as perfect, why couldn’t we simply embrace the many existing things and let go of the little missing something? Shouldn’t the plenty colorful paintings be able to compensate for a single emptiness?
But…
…What would a relationship become if we couldn’t even be honest about our genuine feelings?
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