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“The Google of
online dating”
— The Boston Globe
“Completely free”
— TIME
“A favorite hangout
for internet goers”
— The Village Voice
“A perfect example
of the Web 2.0 revolution”
— New York Post
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19 / M / straight / Single
Attalla, Alabama
I dont really know what people write in these things,but here it goes anyway. I have been looking around at the happy couple I call friends for sometime just wishing I could be a part of their little group. That is untill a few days ago when I realised that none of them are happy. They are all young people who throw their lives away for what thet thought at the time to be true love. Soon however they found that they only like/loved eachother when it played suit to what they wanted to do.I DO NOT.. want to be one of these couples or even one of these people. I want to wake up everyday with the same kind of passion I went to sleep with. I want to make those little stupid childish gestures those romantic notes and flowers for no reason other then to let her know I care and love her. I also want those things back. I want a partner who can care for me as I would care for them in the ,and yes I know its corny, but in the epic movie scenes. Where even through the crap that life throws at us we can hold on the the fact that we have eachother.