How Gangsters Fall in Love
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  • Reads 615
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  • Parts 15
Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2015
"Opposites do attract." 

This is a cliché that many people always believes in. They may be 99% of the people who live in this world, who actually believes in that, but trust me, I won't be one of them. Certainly speaking. 

Why would people believe in something that doesn't really have a right and believable basis? Why would they believe in such a false statement?  Why would they assume? 

Are differences really serve as basis for true and honest relationship?

I don't think so.
We have the same personality. We almost have the same perspective. We were both gangsters. 
Our love story wasn't perfect. It has full of flaws and imperfections.

Do you think that Identical Personalities will last long? Will it attract?

You'll find out as you read How Gangsters Fall In Love.
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