What Loving a Married Man Taught Me About Self-Worth

I was once involved with a married man. It started as curiosity, then grew into something I convinced myself was love. I tried to be everything he wanted — even changing my look to resemble his wife. For years, I believed I had finally won his heart. When he left his family, I thought it was proof that love conquers all.

But life isn’t built on someone else’s heartbreak. Once the excitement faded, I saw the cracks. He wasn’t the man I thought he was — he was lonely, restless, and full of regret. The attention that once felt flattering began to feel heavy. I realized I had traded peace for chaos, truth for fantasy.

One morning, I woke up and couldn’t recognize myself anymore. The guilt I had ignored finally caught up with me. I decided to end it — not out of anger, but out of clarity. For the first time, I chose myself instead of someone else’s shadow. It hurt, but it was freeing.

Years later, I’ve learned that love should never start with secrecy. It should grow from honesty, not from trying to replace someone else. I now know that self-respect is worth more than attention, and peace is worth more than passion. Sometimes, losing what you wanted most is how you find what you truly need.

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