I guess love distorts our perception of reality, and it’s even harder to recognize the truth when it’s buried underneath layers of what we imagine relationships should be like.

Shannon Mullen
I guess love distorts our perception of reality, and it’s...
I guess love distorts our perception of reality, and it’s...
I guess love distorts our perception of reality, and it’s...
I guess love distorts our perception of reality, and it’s...
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The quote: "I guess love distorts our perception of reality, and it’s even harder to recognize the truth when it’s buried underneath layers of what we imagine relationships should be like" is a great advice to take note of. It has been said that "Love makes you blind". The best thing to do in such a situation is to think about the other person and take time to assess whether or not you can really see them clearly for who they really are. If you can, then there isn't anything wrong with the relationship. However if it has been a while and you still cannot see them clearly, you should give it some time and hopefully things will clear up and you will be able to see them as they truly are.

Source: See What Flowers

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