Nagore Robles is one of the most beloved television characters on social networks. Through his profiles, he acts as an influencer, and very often reveals to his followers what his day-to-day life is like. The television actress talks about all kinds of topics, both good and bad moments, and is always sincere with her legion of followers. In the last few hours, she has shared an emotional and deep reflection on love and breakups, which has not gone unnoticed at all.
The truth is that the influencer has maintained romantic relationships with well-known faces in our country, such as Sandra Barneda or SofÃa Cristo. After a time single, it seems that Robles has found love again with fellow influencer Carla Flila. The television collaborator does not hide her excitement on social networks for having found love again. However, she knows firsthand how hard it is to suffer a breakup, and she has opened up about it in a video shared on TikTok.
In the video, titled ‘leave or be left’, the influencer appears putting on makeup while reflecting on the topic. “How difficult it is to leave a relationship, knowing that you are going to hurt the person you love, but no longer love,” she began by saying. “Looking off a cliff without knowing where you will fall, breaking that person’s heart, but also breaking it yourself. You have to make that decision because you are not happy and be honest with that person,” he continued saying, ensuring that a breakup “is ending with all your future plans, they neither exist nor will they exist. Take the most difficult path because you suffer before the breakup and after.
But the thing didn’t stop there. Nagore continued to reflect. “It’s incredible how human beings are, you break up because you’re not happy and you have a lot of reasons to do so, but when you make the decision you only remember the beautiful memories, although in the relationship there are obviously bad memories,” he said. “And then you start to cry, because breaking up is crying, it is missing, it is suffering, it is doubting, being alone, you are the one who has made that decision and the rest of us tend to support the person who has been left,” he continued saying.
Nagore is not clear which of the two options he prefers. “She who is left clings to rage, she who leaves clings to grief, to memory, to tears, to suffering, to martyrdom, to drama,” he expressed. “And I’m talking about leaving relationships wanting, but if you’re in a shitty relationship, this example is not yours. When you leave a good person, a person who loves you, who is in love with you, who chooses you always, that you know that she is not going to fail you, that she is honest, but you are not happy, here comes the movie, the soap opera,” he continued explaining. Finally, he assumes that he would rather they leave her.
It is not the first time that the presenter opens up emotionally to her followers. Although now everything indicates that she is in a good moment, it was a couple of years ago when she faced the breakup with Sandra Barneda after five years of relationship. In a post on his Instagram account he talked about it, ensuring that “if someone believes that a breakup doesn’t hurt, it doesn’t make you dizzy, it doesn’t hurt your soul, your heart; it doesn’t leave a huge void, you don’t feel a giant abyss in front of you.” “You… are wrong.” And if something has always characterized Nagore, it is that she never minces her words and she usually demonstrates her feelings.