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How Could I Ever Forget You

I think we have a co-dependent relationship

5 min readMar 12, 2023

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You don’t realize what you’ve got until it’s gone.

I think that’s a lyric to a Tesla song and it summed up my day today.

I realized you were gone after I got to work.

I knew it would be a long day and that I would miss you immensely. You’re the constant in my life, always by my side when I need you the most. You’ve been like a friend to me, cheering me up when I’m down and keeping me company when I’m lonely.

You really lift my spirit up in so many ways. You’ll just never know what you mean to me; I’ve grown to rely on you so much. You enrich my life in so many ways.

I need you and I can’t live without you!

You give me so much pleasure and have never let me down. Well, there were a few disappointments, but they really weren’t your fault. I forgive you and I hope you will forgive me!

I don’t want you to think that I’ve taken you for granted. I know I’ve been a bit selfish and you probably think this is a one-sided relationship. I don’t blame you. You’re probably right.

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A thoughtful look at how culture, society, politics, media and economics affect us all.

Chevie Hanssler
Chevie Hanssler

Written by Chevie Hanssler

Child of the 70s. Lover of nostalgia. I write memoir and personal essays.

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