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@rye thanks! It was gym day so important to get up and out.
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@newt @moonman Some people consider me the cutie goddess. Take from that what you will.
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@moonman I'm not sure what you're trying to imply here.
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@moonman Rude. I quite like virgins..
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Asa butterfield has one of the most brilliant eye colour I've seen... it really stands out.
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I enjoyed watching The Space Between Us movie. Apparently it flopped at the cinemas but I don't even recall it being mentioned a few years ago. Hmm.
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@rye Same here. I don't know how I got up for now! ;;
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Shine a light on, shine a light on me.~
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@ayy Haha... it was my attempt to be encouraging since you technically put the effort in that the original post mentioned.
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@ayy What did I do this time? ;;
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@ayy Ooh... you really went in there with that goal! Nice to see.
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@ayy Ooh... I love salads. Did you manage to get around to doing this?
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@ayy Moce. What will you have?
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Motivate yourself by just doing something related to the goal you've set for yourself.
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"When you’re stuck in a long distance relationship, you don’t really know what it’s like to date the other person. You only have this halfway, vague idea of what it’s like.
Sure, you know their personality and their attractive qualities. But you don’t know the reality. You don’t know each other’s ticks. How she avoids eye contact when she’s sad. The way he leaves a mess in the bathroom and then denies making it. How she’s always late for important events. The way he makes excuses for his mother’s unacceptable behavior. Her tendency to talk through movies. His tendency to get easily offended at comments about his appearance. And so on.
You don’t get a sense for the actual relationship until you’re there, in person, and in each other’s faces non-stop, whether you want to be or not. This is where true intimacy exists. In the constricted personal space between two people who have spent way, way, way too much time around each other. This intimacy is sometimes dispassionate. It’s sometimes obnoxious. It’s sometimes unpleasant. But it’s capital-R Real. And it’s what determines if a relationship will last or not."
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"There’s that old saying, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” Well, I’d edit that to say, “Absence makes the heart fucking psychotic,” if I could. Be wary."
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“I would rather be here, far from you, but feeling really close, rather than close to you but feeling really far away.” Oof.
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"However, the extra distance also makes the simplest things the sweetest, being able to hold the other person’s hand, eating together at the same table, feeling each other’s touch, taking a walk together, smelling each other’s hair… these small wishes could suddenly mean so much more in a long distance relationship."
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It's hard to nourish any type of relationship when there is long-distance involved. You lose out on fundamental aspects in a relationship like physical contact, body language and sharing hobbies by doing them together. Being able to go out together and enjoy the moment.
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@rice Yeah, I really wouldn't mind going to that castle. Looks beautiful... the garden really sets it off as well.