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Longterm relationship
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is there anyone out there who’s serious and intentional about building something real In a world full of temporary distractions, being intentional is the rarest kind of beautiful. I am absolutely serious about building something real, block by block. Let’s skip the public comments—send me a DM and let’s start with a real conversation |
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Best way to approach someone
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Maybe not Hi |
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Best way to approach someone
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The distance between two strangers is never measured in feet or strides, but in the quiet courage it takes to let two orbits collide.
Do not approach with a clever shield, or words polished too bright to be true. The shortest distance to another heart is simply bringing the honest sum of you. Step lightly, as if walking on morning dew, leave your pride at the perimeter's edge. Speak as though you are offering a flower, not demanding a sacred pledge. Look for the crack where their laughter lives, and offer a smile that knows how to stay. For the best way to find a soul alive is to gently ask if you might brighten their day. |
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A beautiful relationship is never built by one person carrying the love; it’s built by two people carrying each other. It is like a melody that requires two distinct notes to create perfect harmony. One person can provide the passion, but it takes two to create the peace.
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Let mingle together
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I just want to make friends here please don't message for relationship. We can be friends and have fun Deal. Best friends it is. Just a warning though, I'm highly addictive, so don't blame me if you end up breaking your own rule later. So, what does 'having fun' look like in your book?
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Best way to approach someone
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The best way to approach someone is with honesty, respect, and genuine interest. A simple conversation, a sincere compliment, and making them feel valued can be far more romantic than any clever pickup line.
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So, what does 'having fun' look like in your book?