Why The Saying “Good Things Come To Those Who Wait” Is Completely Wrong
New York city tells me all the time that I need to move faster.
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New York city tells me all the time that I need to move faster.
It’s terrifying.
5. Sundays.
What I handed him looked like it had been places. And it had.
4. He’s too nervous. It can be that simple, really.
Though falling in love, sometimes, can feel a bit like acid reflux. Your chest will begin to burn and it’ll suddenly become quite difficult to swallow.
At first, your mind will work in overtime just trying to forget the mere memory of that person’s existence.
Take your stack of worn-out, tear-stained, dating advice books and throw them out. Toss them in the recycling bin, use them as coasters on your living room table, glue them on top of each other and make them into a sturdy step stool.