Paula
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I saw a TikTok where a girl planned a surprise anniversary trip for her boyfriend. She saved for months, booked a small beach resort, decorated the room with their photos, and wrote him a long letter about how much she loved him and believed in him. She was shaking when she gave it to him because she really put her heart into it.
He skimmed the letter, said “Thanks, babe,” and spent most of the trip on his phone playing games and talking to his friends. She kept smiling in the video, but later admitted in the comments that she cried alone in the bathroom that night.
And honestly? That’s when I realized: some men don’t hate romance. They just don’t care enough about you to try.
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unpopular relationships opinions that would get you in this position???
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They'll miss you someday..
They'll miss your calls..
Your texts..
They'll miss the way you cared for them..
How you made them feel so loved..
They'll miss your hands touching their face..
And your arms around their waist..
They'll miss you someday..
While looking for parts of you in other people..
And fail to replace you..
That's how karma works..
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@RivalsAlerts No one wants the gay shoved into their face in evey damn game. It's getting old and no one fucking cares about you're rainbow shit, Just let us play our superhero game.
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In a recent exclusive conversation with TheGamer, NetEase explained that the game’s limited queer representation is tied to ensuring each season stays aligned with its core theme. The studio emphasized that character choices are made based on how well they fit the seasonal direction, stating:
"When we're designing and introducing new heroes, we always take inspiration from the character relationships in the Marvel Comics," they tell us. "And when we have a good season theme coming up, we'll pick our hero combinations according to what fits perfectly with that theme." | #MarvelRivals

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My wife stopped asking me to put my phone down.
I noticed.
I was relieved.
"Finally," I thought. "She gets that I need to stay connected."
One night she walked past me on the couch. Scrolling.
She didn't say anything.
Just kept walking.
"Are you okay?" I asked.
She stopped. Turned around.
"I stopped competing with your screen six months ago."
That's when it hit me.
I wasn't "staying connected."
I was choosing a glowing rectangle over the woman sitting three feet away.
She didn't need me to put the phone down occasionally.
She needed me to choose her automatically.
Your wife doesn't need your attention when she asks for it.
She needs you to give it before she has to.
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@femalebodybuil6 Yeah. Why not? Nice to actually see a real woman for a change.
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