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Health, 12.02.2021 01:00 jmsmith1218

Free point A omg, so yesterday I go to these classes at night and there is this guy I've been talking to and for the first time, I felt something genuine, heartwarming even. He was so nice to me and he even gave me my favorite candy, he insisted on me having it and it was so cute. That day he made me feel like I was normal again. He was so nervous and I'm pretty sure it's because he likes me, (I'm not sure if I like him tbh my heart says "yes yes yes" but my mind says "no.") I don't even know, but Diego, if you see this, thank you for the candy, and you're the best! <3

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