I hate it when I say “I love you,” and yet I don’t get any response from you. Don’t you know how hear those three words are uttered or texted? I know you know because you said that you could actually count the number of times you said those words. But just a response? Just a simple response. I don’t say those words like “snap”. There’s a story before it.

I hate it when I do my ultimate best to please you, but at the end of each day I don’t receive any “hey, good job!” or “excellent work!” or “you seem happy doing these.” or even just a simple pat on the shoulders. They say that you know me too well that you don’t need to say that you’re proud. But sometimes it really, really helps if you tell me that you appreciate all the efforts I’m giving.

I hate it when you don’t reply to my text messages. Forwarded quotes are okay not to reply to, but messages with your name specified in it requires a response. Oh yes, even if it’s already five hours after. It’s not like I just text you specifically out of nowhere. It means that I want to talk to you and yes, it’s kind of important.

I hate it when you don’t talk to me, even if we’re at the same party, or at the same room. It pains me to see us together but not really together. I get jealous of all the other people you talk to. And when I see you laughing with them, I just want to walk out of the room.

I hate it when I set a date and time for an anything, but you would cancel on me on the last minute without even any consideration of the exerted effort to fit you in my oh-too-busy schedule too. Sometimes people could be so inconsiderate that they fail to realize that they are not the only ones who are actually busy. We all are, but the thing is that we have to make time for every single event in our lives. We can’t just let something pass just like that.