What if the hardest love to let go of is the one that never fully happened?This is a deeply honest, emotionally tender book for anyone who's ever been haunted by an "almost"-a person who didn't stay, a connection that didn't grow, or a feeling that lingered long after it was over. This is not a guide on how to get over someone. It's not about fixing yourself or moving on quickly. It's about making space for the kind of ache we don't often talk about-the quiet sadness of what could have been.
Through raw reflections and gentle truths, this book explores the weight of near-love: the people who touched something real in us but never stayed long enough to finish the story. You'll be reminded that your feelings are valid, even if the relationship never had a name. That the pain of not being chosen, or choosing someone who couldn't choose you, still deserves tenderness and care. But more than anything, The Weight of Wanting Love is a book about coming back to yourself.
It's about learning to hold the ache without letting it drown you. About choosing peace over fantasy. About letting go-not to forget-but to make room for the kind of love that doesn't ask you to beg, shrink, or break to be seen. If you're still carrying someone in your heart, this book is for you. If you're learning how to love without losing yourself, this book is for you. And if you're finally ready to put the ghost to rest, this book will sit beside you while you do.
What if the hardest love to let go of is the one that never fully happened?This is a deeply honest, emotionally tender book for anyone who's ever been haunted by an "almost"-a person who didn't stay, a connection that didn't grow, or a feeling that lingered long after it was over. This is not a guide on how to get over someone. It's not about fixing yourself or moving on quickly. It's about making space for the kind of ache we don't often talk about-the quiet sadness of what could have been.
Through raw reflections and gentle truths, this book explores the weight of near-love: the people who touched something real in us but never stayed long enough to finish the story. You'll be reminded that your feelings are valid, even if the relationship never had a name. That the pain of not being chosen, or choosing someone who couldn't choose you, still deserves tenderness and care. But more than anything, The Weight of Wanting Love is a book about coming back to yourself.
It's about learning to hold the ache without letting it drown you. About choosing peace over fantasy. About letting go-not to forget-but to make room for the kind of love that doesn't ask you to beg, shrink, or break to be seen. If you're still carrying someone in your heart, this book is for you. If you're learning how to love without losing yourself, this book is for you. And if you're finally ready to put the ghost to rest, this book will sit beside you while you do.