Some of us don't know we're crazy
Yes, I am talking to you. Don't act as if you are immune to acts of craziness. In our irrational minds these acts sometimes seem to be the right thing to do and seem logically thought out. Nope, not all. When did hiding in the bushes to see if he is cheating become a rational act (you hire a detective for that j/k). At some point in our lovely lives we will all have mental breakdowns and that is okay, but you can't rationalize the behavior during those breakdowns. Just tell people, "I've been going thru." Any women who hears those words will offer a hug or tell you they understand. I have had my slash his tire moments and they passed, but the idea lingered a little longer than it should have. I never shared with my friends, so they did not have a chance to pull me out of the crazy tree. So the night that my friend allowed me to do a drive by* at this dude's apartment, I knew we both were crazy. Of course I called and he did not answer and then I saw some chick driving his Yukon, everything I did NOT want to see. I felt low every time I thought about it and then I thought, "what the hell was I thinking?" Craziness at its best. You ask why I shared this story. I wanted to let you know craziness even gets the best of us.
*drive by - riding past someone's home to see if they are there alone or with someone else
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