A thorn among the roses
Someone recently confided in me that he liked someone very much, but she seemed to have many little problems. Sometimes she has a bad temper, and sometimes she is unreasonable. I like her, but I also have a headache. I don’t know whether I should be with her.
We all love the fragrant rose and are deeply attracted by her delicate beauty, but we are discouraged after discovering the thorns hidden under the green leaves.
But have you ever thought that if this beautiful rose had no thorns, it might have been hurt by the outside world; if there were no hard thorns, the rose would have lost its uniqueness.
If you truly love a rose, tolerate its thorns. Where can there be perfect flowers?
Perhaps every woman is like a rose with thorns, beautiful but also fragile. It needs careful care before it can bloom with fragrance.
Sometimes she loses her temper, maybe just to get your attention and want you to spend more time with her;
Sometimes she will be unreasonable, maybe just because she is tangled in her heart and wants to hear you say some words of encouragement;
There are always some small details that you don’t care about, which will make her, who is sensitive and delicate, feel aggrieved. But some words are always pretentious rather than aggrieved, so she can only rely on these “little tempers” to make you feel more about her.
When two people are together, how can they suddenly understand each other tacitly? The so-called tacit understanding is just that after running in and understanding each other time and time again, we have a deeper understanding of each other’s personalities and temperaments.
So, don’t regret that your rose has thorns. You have to believe that your love and patience will make each of her thorns blossom into the most beautiful flowers for you.
However, Izen still hopes that all roses can put away their thorns when facing the people they love. Don’t hurt your lover and hurt yourself too.
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