Kate Hudson
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No. You know, the thing is like, I, I, I don't know if it has something, it just, I guess it's just a, it's an attachment thing, I guess. It's like how we attach to pain or why something isn't working or what the expectation is of what you wanted from the relationship. And then that expectation letting you down. Um, and then people suffer because they've sort of
No. You know, the thing is like, I, I, I don't know if it has something, it just, I guess it's just a, it's an attachment thing, I guess. It's like how we attach to pain or why something isn't working or what the expectation is of what you wanted from the relationship. And then that expectation letting you down. Um, and then people suffer because they've sort of
No. You know, the thing is like, I, I, I don't know if it has something, it just, I guess it's just a, it's an attachment thing, I guess. It's like how we attach to pain or why something isn't working or what the expectation is of what you wanted from the relationship. And then that expectation letting you down. Um, and then people suffer because they've sort of
put such an expectation on what something's supposed to look like versus my choice through life is just like opening, being more open. And like, and that doesn't mean that it's without pain and sadness and working through stuff and reflecting and taking accountability, but like And I'll come back to the accountability part because I think that's the most important thing.
put such an expectation on what something's supposed to look like versus my choice through life is just like opening, being more open. And like, and that doesn't mean that it's without pain and sadness and working through stuff and reflecting and taking accountability, but like And I'll come back to the accountability part because I think that's the most important thing.
put such an expectation on what something's supposed to look like versus my choice through life is just like opening, being more open. And like, and that doesn't mean that it's without pain and sadness and working through stuff and reflecting and taking accountability, but like And I'll come back to the accountability part because I think that's the most important thing.
But at the end of the day, I believe you love someone. If you love them once, you really love them in some way forever. Even if you can't stand them, if you really loved them, if it was pure, if it wasn't like coming from some place unhealthy, you'll love them forever. through anything, you know, maybe not romantically, but that will always, always be there.
But at the end of the day, I believe you love someone. If you love them once, you really love them in some way forever. Even if you can't stand them, if you really loved them, if it was pure, if it wasn't like coming from some place unhealthy, you'll love them forever. through anything, you know, maybe not romantically, but that will always, always be there.
But at the end of the day, I believe you love someone. If you love them once, you really love them in some way forever. Even if you can't stand them, if you really loved them, if it was pure, if it wasn't like coming from some place unhealthy, you'll love them forever. through anything, you know, maybe not romantically, but that will always, always be there.
And I, and I do believe that like it shifts just like friendships shift, you know, my best friendships have gone through times where we are like, don't talk 40 times a day to not seeing each other for a year. But there's a, but there's always that kind of foundation. I believe that with great loves of your life. And I, I,
And I, and I do believe that like it shifts just like friendships shift, you know, my best friendships have gone through times where we are like, don't talk 40 times a day to not seeing each other for a year. But there's a, but there's always that kind of foundation. I believe that with great loves of your life. And I, I,
And I, and I do believe that like it shifts just like friendships shift, you know, my best friendships have gone through times where we are like, don't talk 40 times a day to not seeing each other for a year. But there's a, but there's always that kind of foundation. I believe that with great loves of your life. And I, I,
will always, even in the hardest times, be able to see the people that I've been with and that I've shared intimacy with.
will always, even in the hardest times, be able to see the people that I've been with and that I've shared intimacy with.
will always, even in the hardest times, be able to see the people that I've been with and that I've shared intimacy with.
in a loving way I also I also believe that that's a choice like I choose to do that you know I I I do that because I think it's more peaceful for me um which makes it more peaceful for my children but I think that the the biggest thing about relationships and you know when they when they when they end, is like how you're being accountable.
in a loving way I also I also believe that that's a choice like I choose to do that you know I I I do that because I think it's more peaceful for me um which makes it more peaceful for my children but I think that the the biggest thing about relationships and you know when they when they when they end, is like how you're being accountable.
in a loving way I also I also believe that that's a choice like I choose to do that you know I I I do that because I think it's more peaceful for me um which makes it more peaceful for my children but I think that the the biggest thing about relationships and you know when they when they when they end, is like how you're being accountable.
And I think most people hold on to all the shit when they're not taking accountability for their own thing. You know, it's like, it doesn't matter. There's always two people in the relationship. So you can't just point a finger out. You always have to look back and, you know... the old one finger and three pointed back at you.
And I think most people hold on to all the shit when they're not taking accountability for their own thing. You know, it's like, it doesn't matter. There's always two people in the relationship. So you can't just point a finger out. You always have to look back and, you know... the old one finger and three pointed back at you.