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You go on three great dates. The conversation is easy. They text constantly for a week. Then they disappear for two days. When they return, they act as if nothing happened. You go along. You want to ...
My response: Bubbly WHAT??!??! I'm not sure those are supposed to be bubbly. Someone may need to consult a doctor. God, I have so many questions. This is a 34-year-old man, you guys. And, he says he's ...
Sequel wasn’t even on my radar until a friend mentioned it almost in passing. My first reaction was something close to indifference. I’d already burned enough time on platforms that promised a lot and ...
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