Getting dissolved in the color of pain is the best you can do to make the people realise that now your superior as you are above pain now… Hats off to you sarah!
I understand the sentiment. My argument would be those war wounds would show vulnerability. But then again, refusing to cover them shows the survivor. 😊
Getting dissolved in the color of pain is the best you can do to make the people realise that now your superior as you are above pain now… Hats off to you sarah!
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Thank you so much! I often don’t feel strong, so it’s nice sometimes to put on a brave face.
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As always your words are as magical as you. 🌹🌹
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I totally get this. Perfectly written.
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Thank you, love! 😊😊
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“I covered my wounds
in war paint…”
I like the choice of using war paint to hid your wounds. It makes me think of a fierce warrior. 🙂
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Yes!! ✨♥️
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Thanks, love! 😊😊
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You’re so fierce–you hit with tremendous force with few words. ❤
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Thanks, love. It’s a delicate balance. 💖
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Masking pain!!!
Might work!!
Bravo!
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Thank you! It’s a double-sided issue. Hide the pain, or reveal it and show you’ve survived. 😊
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YES!! (in every language that exists)
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Thank you, love. I had a feeling you would like this one. 💖💖
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Masking the pain… this is superb, Sarah.
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Thanks, love. 💖💖
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Oh wow! Okay this is definitely up there as one of my favorites of your work. ❤
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Thanks, love! I really appreciate that!
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This is one of your best!
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Aw thank you! I’m so glad you like it!
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Take off the paint and show yourself. IMO.
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I understand the sentiment. My argument would be those war wounds would show vulnerability. But then again, refusing to cover them shows the survivor. 😊
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