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  • Tempo <5 mins
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This account is solely for helping fellow Wattpadders socialise and improving the social relations between every user.

We all need friends everywhere, right?

That one friend with whom you want to share the book you just read or take advice or just to talk to, that one friend with whom you share similar interests.

So head to our Friend Findometer and we will try our best to help you find a friend with whom you share common interests, hobbies, or just anything in general and start a conversation with them.

Who knows, they may be your new Best friend.
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