I love the asshole type relationship. You don’t always have to be sweet and lovey dovey all the time. You can be the assholes to each other and be mean. That’s when you know there is comfortability. Making fun of each other, calling mean names, abusing each other. Abusing as in joking around. The playful fighting. That’s another way to show love. (Source: baybayaye, via caughtupincircles)

I love the asshole type relationship.

You don’t always have to be sweet and lovey dovey all the time. You can be the assholes to each other and be mean. That’s when you know there is comfortability. Making fun of each other, calling mean names, abusing each other. Abusing as in joking around. The playful fighting. That’s another way to show love.

(Source: baybayaye, via caughtupincircles)

When can you say “Game Over” in a relationship? theskullcandiii: When you’ve done everything just to keep that spark alive but to no avail, your relationship still crumble to the ground, When you know that you’ve loved him/her in the best way that you can but he/she doesn’t appreciate it, When your heart is already telling you to stop by letting your tears fall every night,  When feelings get colder every single day, and it seems impossible to warm it up

When can you say “Game Over” in a relationship?

theskullcandiii:

  • When you’ve done everything just to keep that spark alive but to no avail, your relationship still crumble to the ground,
  • When you know that you’ve loved him/her in the best way that you can but he/she doesn’t appreciate it,
  • When your heart is already telling you to stop by letting your tears fall every night, 
  • When feelings get colder every single day, and it seems impossible to warm it up