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They made us believe that real love, real love, only happens once, usually before the age of 30. They didn't tell us that love is not rationed or arrives with an appointment.
They made us believe that each of us is half of an orange, and that life only makes sense when we find the other half. They didn't tell us that we were born whole, that no one in our lives deserves to carry the responsibility of completing what we lack: we grow through ourselves. If we're in good company, it's just faster.
They made us believe in a formula called "two in one", two people thinking alike, acting alike, that this was what worked. We were not told that this has a name: annulment. That only by being individuals with their own personality can we have a healthy relationship.
They made us believe that marriage is mandatory and that ill-timed desires must be repressed. They made us believe that the beautiful and thin are more loved, that those who have little sex are grimaces, that those who have sex a lot are unreliable, and that there will always be an old slipper for a clubfoot. Nobody told us that old slippers have their value too, as they don't hurt us, and that there are more crooked heads than feet.
They made us believe that there is only one formula for being happy, the same for everyone, and those who escape it are condemned to marginality. We were not told that these formulas go wrong, frustrate people, are alienating, and that we could try other less conventional alternatives.
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