No Rules For Fake Dating
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  • Reads 31
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2022
'Love is blind' Is the dumbest saying I have ever heard. First of all, It's not even true. It doesn't make you blind, you just choose to ignore all the things you don't want to see. But that's wrong. Because if you fall in love ignoring their flaws, you'll fall in love with the person you want them to be. Not who they are. Which isn't fair for the both of you. Second of all, it's just easier if you don't fall in love. It's something temporary anyway. You fall in love and end up heart broken. Every. Single. Time. Trust me on this one I know it because I had to learn it the hard way. And I'll never make the same mistake again. 

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'Love is blind' Is the dumbest excuse of a saying I have ever heard. It's not true. It doesn't make you blind you just ignore all the things you don't want to see. But that's wrong. Because if you fall in love ignoring their flaws, you'll fall in love with the person you want them to be. Not who they are. Which isn't fair for the both of you. Or even easier if you just don't fall in love. It's something temporary anyway. You fall in love and end up heart broken. Every. Single. Time. I know it because I had to learn it the hard way. And I'm never making the same mistake again.
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