I Don’t Want You To Be Perfect, I Just Want Your Heart To Be Good

I am not concerned about your fears or flaws. I don’t judge you by the baggage you carry from your past. I don’t give a damn if you have your whole life figured out or not. I only care about your heart and what’s in it.

I watch how you treat others. I pay attention to your reaction when you see someone who needs help. I care if you have a soft, loving and helping heart. I want to see if you are a genuinely good person or you are just pretending.

I don’t want you to be perfect. We are all works in progress. We are all struggling to find our way in this messy world. But I want you to care for the people that matter to me and treat them nicely. I want to see your gentleness and how you will treat me during my dark and light moments. I want to see if I am going to be your priority.

I don’t want to be with someone who has never made a mistake, who has never fucked up something and got out of it stronger. We are not immune to making mistakes, and that’s why I am only looking to find someone who responsible and human enough to take account and responsibility for their actions.

I am looking to find someone who is kind and sensitive. Someone who will never hurt someone intentionally. Someone who looks to find a solution to the problems instead of running from them.

I don’t want you to have everything figured out. I don’t want you to know everything. Every day there is something new to learn. I just want your heart to be pure and good. I want you to be on the path on creating the best version of yourself.

I can’t be with someone who doesn’t reveal their emotions because they fear of getting hurt. I want someone who is vulnerable. I want someone who is raw. Someone who knows that sharing everything with your partner is essential in a relationship.

I want you to be honest and open. To truly believe that love is a blessing and the most wonderful thing in the world.

I want you to have a heart of gold.

Mary Wright

Written by Mary Wright

Mary Wright writes from the heart, unafraid to dive into the deepest human emotions. Her essays and short stories transform ordinary moments into literature that lingers.

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