What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
Or at least that's what they say
How long does it take to kick in though
It certainly doesn't happen in a day
I hit a roadblock
And I'm facing adversity
It leaves me feeling vulnerable
And full of uncertainty
But at some point I know that
This situation will help me
When I face other hardships
It'll be easier to a certain degree
Yet that's only so because it'll mean
I've lost my innocence and naiveté
Things I wish I could've held onto
And not let be torn away
Scar tissue is stronger
I know that that is true
And building strong muscles takes
Pain endurance too
One can't be sheltered his whole life
He needs to go through tough stuff and grow
G-d gives you only what you can handle
This truth you must hold onto and know
In the battle of shidduchim, I am a warrior. Every day is a fight for sanity, for clarity, and peace of mind. This is an uncensored account of my shidduch trials and tribulations –– the often emotional, sometimes poetic, confessions of a shidduch dater –– my colorful musings and reflections from behind the lines.
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