There comes a point in life when you realize something important:
Having a good heart doesn’t mean you have to give everyone access to it.
I’m not cold. I’m selective.
There’s a difference.
I still care deeply. I still love hard. I still show up for the people I love. I still have empathy, compassion, loyalty, and a ridiculous amount of patience.
What I don’t have anymore is an unlimited supply of second, third, fourth, fifth, and “apparently we’re doing this again?” chances. π
Because eventually, you learn.
You learn that not everyone who wants access to you actually values you.
Some people will gladly accept your kindness while giving you disrespect in return. They’ll take your loyalty and treat it like an obligation. They’ll expect your availability while giving you theirs only when it’s convenient.
And sometimes you can hand someone your heart with the best intentions, only to discover they apparently came equipped with a trash can instead of a safe place to put it. π€·♀️
That doesn’t mean you stop having a heart.
It means you stop handing it to people who have repeatedly shown you they don’t know how to handle it.
Access to me is earned—not assumed.
You want to know me? Show me who you are.
You want my trust? Be trustworthy.
You want my loyalty? Be loyal.
You want my time? Respect it.
You want my vulnerability? Create a space where I feel safe enough to give it.
And please understand: boundaries aren't bitterness.
Sometimes people call you “cold” simply because they no longer have the same access to you they once had.
Interesting, isn't it?
When you were constantly available, endlessly forgiving, always understanding, and willing to overlook everything, you were “such a good person.”
The moment you say, “Actually, I’m not doing that anymore,” suddenly you're difficult.
No, sweetheart.
I'm just no longer volunteering for a position I never applied for: full-time emotional doormat. π
There is nothing wrong with becoming more selective about who gets your energy.
There is nothing wrong with protecting your peace.
There is nothing wrong with realizing that someone's place in your life should be determined by how they treat you, not by how long you've known them.
And there is DEFINITELY nothing wrong with walking away from relationships where you're constantly having to convince someone to treat you with basic respect.
My heart is still soft.
My love is still real.
My compassion is still there.
But my boundaries got stronger.
And honestly?
That's not me becoming cold. That's me finally learning that my heart deserves better security. ❤️
Not everyone gets a key.
Not everyone gets unlimited access.
And not everyone gets another chance to mishandle something precious just because I'm capable of forgiving them.
I can forgive you and still keep my distance.
I can wish you well and still choose not to have you in my life.
I can love people and still know when loving them from a distance is healthier for me.
Because having a good heart doesn't require having poor boundaries.
Be kind. Be loving. Be compassionate.
Just stop confusing those things with allowing people to repeatedly hurt you.
Your heart isn't disposable.
Treat it accordingly. ❤️









