I Don't Have To
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 46m
Ongoing, First published Nov 22, 2019
Most high school students have this environment where having a romantic partner places you in a higher position in school.

Other students will look up at you, praising your relationship as something they also wish to have.

Although there are actually ones who really love each other as a couple, there are some who just became a couple for the sake of being in one.

Some just have their partners so they can be idolized.

This type of environment caused students to lose their actual goals in finding a partner in life.

Well, I'm rambling here.

"Hi! I'm Josh, I aim to have a girlfriend by the end of this school year, and I believe I can have one with enough efforts and confidence!"

...Was what I thought before about myself.

"To find a romantic partner as soon as possible.. Is that what I really want?"
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