
Jatt
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I didn’t know it was THIS easy for girlsproves its over for men on dating apps? i think its common knowledge to even normal people that women have it easier on dating apps
so have u not seen the experiment where the chad legit says hes mentally ill, and threatens to rape the girls that he matches and they are ok with it?I didn’t know it was THIS easy for girls
A new perspective for me your message doesn’t matter nothing extra you do matters unless you look good
link?so have u not seen the experiment where the chad legit says hes mentally ill, and threatens to rape the girls that he matches and they are ok with it?
I’d fucking kill that bitch if I was Evan’s brotherView attachment 3895012
At 34, writer Leah Rae Hulgin learned that being single and being widowed are not quite the same thing. She and her husband Evan met in their early 20s. After eight years of marriage, Evan was diagnosed with stage-four pancreatic cancer at 30 years old. Seven months after his diagnosis, Evan died.
Leah was desperate for another’s hands on her body, but she was terrified of feeling that way. Now, she had to learn how to become a sexual person on her own, without her husband. She needed help, and had an idea of where she might get it: her and Evan’s friend Rory.
“My past and my present knocked together as my tears fell onto the chest of the man lying beneath me. Rory was a longtime close friend. As of a few moments before, he was also the first person I slept with after my husband of nearly a decade had died a year and a half prior. I couldn’t escape the feeling that what Rory and I had done was wrong. That I, grieving and widowed, was wrong. I wanted to return to a life I hadn’t chosen to leave,”