By Nelly Vee Silence never arrives clean. It comes layered, carrying everything that was not stabilized between two people trying to make something work in motion. In the beginning, there is always intention. A desire for something gentle, something consistent, something that feels emotionally steady enough to hold without fear of it shifting again. There is talk of being tolerant, of handling the friction with care, of moving with heart-led intention, as if love itself can be engineered through meaning alone. But intention and experience are not always aligned. What starts as something special in purpose slowly begins to stretch under real conditions. Not because the care is absent, but because the rhythm is not shared. One person is building with intensity, trying to bridge distance, trying to create meaning in every interaction. The other is asking for stability, for something less up and down, something they can rely on without having to question the emotional weat...
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