“And even though body has entwined with body, vows have been whispered into the lover’s ears in the throes of unimaginable passion, there’s a pang still. One has not felt understood by the lover. And that is a different quality of loneliness. A constant dull hammering. Like static hum. Dissonance. Ultimately it translates into a plain inability to see the other’s view. We shout betrayal. We shift blame. We feel inadequate. When it is plain inability. So their intimacy has a narrow gap running across, like a rift between two continents and it’s only when you examine it from above, do you really see it. You realize that the gap could be the breadth of a hairline but it is deep. It’s darkness stretches all the way down into a free falling abyss.” LovePassionLonelinessBetrayalIntimacyStruggles In Relationships Author:Sakoon Singh
“It is not one monumental occasion when the knife of betrayal will cut you. There are moments, more of callous disregard than cruelty. When you realize you are not what you were. You have been taken off that little shrine in their hearts.” LoveBetrayalCallousness Book:Fourteen Springs of Separation Source: Fourteen Springs of Separation