The relationship was perfect, but I hated everything about the person I became.

Darnell Lamont Walker
The relationship was perfect, but I hated everything about the...
The relationship was perfect, but I hated everything about the...
The relationship was perfect, but I hated everything about the...
The relationship was perfect, but I hated everything about the...
About This Quote

This quote from "Losing It" by Lisa De Jong captures the feeling of being trapped in a relationship that is not right for you. You may know that your partner is doing something that is hurting you, but you just can’t stand up for yourself because you are afraid of losing the relationship.There are no words to describe how this makes us feel.

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