When love is young — it believes. It trusts. It jumps.
It’s not busy measuring outcomes or protecting pride.
It’s not worried about being right, or being safe. It just is.
That’s the love we remember forever —
the innocent kind.
Because the more love matures,
the more it begins to wear armor.
It becomes cautious. Conditional. Sometimes even transactional.
We call it wisdom. But it feels more like loss.
Real love is most beautiful when it doesn’t know how to hide.
It blushes, breaks rules, forgives easily, and believes endlessly.
Maybe the real maturity…
is learning how to stay innocent even after you’ve been hurt.
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