Personal Message
"I never realized how morbid "I'm falling for you" sounded. It's so negative, too. Falling for someone. Because when you fall, you're bound to get hurt in one way or another, and yet you know that. You know you're going to get hurt, and yet you're falling for them. It's kind of like suicide. If love was a cliff, and there were jutted out parts for you to hit at different levels, how hard you fell only depended on your position -one step to the right, it's just a crush -but staying where you are, you're going to hit the bottom, fall completely in love, and end it only tragically. But is it tragic? You'd be gone, dead, maybe it's your old self would be dead. Love would have changed you that much. And maybe it's damage, or maybe it's just a chance for rebirth, a new you. Love never leaves you the same person you were before. So maybe falling for someone isn't tragic. It's suicidal rebirth."
- Jenny Rayshell.