
Oh, that first love.
The toe-tingling, euphoric experience of falling in love with someone for the very first time — and then — the absolutely soul-crushing experience of having your heart sharply broken for the very first time.
Some of us experience our first love as young teens and some of us not until our 20s. Mine was at 17 years old. And I fell — hard.
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When I was with this person, I felt alive and consumed with desire. Everything was a haze of sensation and inspiration. This was my person — the one who was meant for me. I was sure of it.
And then it ended.
We didn’t get married, we didn’t have beautiful babies together, nor did we have that lifelong, passionate partnership I had daydreamed about constantly.
Nothing about my first love turned out the way I had envisioned it. He broke my heart, and I literally felt like I might die. Alas, I know I am just one of many who have experienced this.
The emotional aftermath of this particular relationship affected me for years after it was over. For years I still fantasised that we would somehow meet up again and rekindle our romance.