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Perfect for me

Perfect for me

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jul 28, 2025
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Romance
Michi, a 22 year old college student, that has been quite depressed lately, even thinking about scu!c!de due to stress and pressure from his perfectionist parents who refuse to have him failing any classes. And it doesn't help that he feels overwhelmed after meeting a very old friend...Pricha, they didn't end their friendship on great terms due to a misunderstanding caused by their parents Will they be able to heal their friendship and maybe even become something more? Or will they say cold and distant to each other... More info on Pricha: he also has very perfectionist parents that happen to pressure him into doing stuff even going as far as bribing him to do stuff he may not want to do, his parents often brag about his grades and looks to other parents but they fail to show love and appreciation towards him.
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