Vulnerable Position
Situationships? All fun and games until it’s no longer fun.
You like to entertain. You like to have fun. You don’t like boredom—you’re not a boring person.
And you can go to extreme lengths—until you no longer feel safe. Until it all starts to become too real. Until you realize that you led them on for too long.
Until you start to feel trapped.
Until it’s no longer fun.
And now, they want to cash in their prize. They want to get straight to the point.
They were the vulnerable ones before.
And now—it’s your turn.
They want to see you as the vulnerable one.
They want to see you in a vulnerable position.
But whose fault is it?
Is it theirs?
No—it can’t be. You were the one messing with them. You were the one in control of the game.
This was YOUR deck of cards.
So you can’t blame them. And you don’t. You know it’s not their fault. You know that it wasn’t all on them. They were just following your lead.
— Liz <3




Lazy chatgpt bullshit
I was actually (somewhat) talking about this in my literature class today. Sometimes being too loyal to someone or a group of people can do a lot of harm for you, depending on the situation — for example if the loyalness isn’t being shown back to you; and as you say, the person want to see you vulnerable as you say — they want to see you struggle emotionally. This raises the question: are we sometimes too loyal to people?