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“Valentine s Day is just another day to truly love like there is no tomorrow.”

— Roy A. Ngansop, Share via Whatsapp

“He s pretty much the perfect guy... which is why he doesn t need me and my problems in his life, I quickly conclude.”

— Trish Cook, Midnight Sun, Share via Whatsapp

“Familiarity destroys reverence.”

— Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady, Share via Whatsapp

“Successful people follow their passion, not money. Nonetheless, their success attracts money.”

— Martin Uzochukwu Ugwu, Share via Whatsapp

“We sometimes fall in love at last sight.”

— Mokokoma Mokhonoana, Share via Whatsapp

“People will hunt obsessively for months or even years to find the right home to live in. When it comes to love though, they expect their future soulmate to appear out of thin air as they enter the next bar or club they go to.”

— Stewart Stafford, Share via Whatsapp

“Some people rushed into divorce even faster than they rushed into marriage.”

— Mokokoma Mokhonoana, Share via Whatsapp

“Good looks are one thing, but I prefer a man who is a good person.” - Auntabelle in Amazon Lee Adventures in China by Kira G. and Kailin Gow.”

— Kira G, Kailin Gow, Share via Whatsapp

“Sex is often had by someone to whom it means everything with someone to whom it means nothing.”

— Mokokoma Mokhonoana, Share via Whatsapp

“One of the most boring things about being in a relationship is that your partner usually makes their boredom your problem.”

— Mokokoma Mokhonoana, Share via Whatsapp

“And it would have been one thing, all of these suitors agreed, to have been rejected for a reason, but to be passed over simply because one was, in some vague way, not good enough—that was an unequivocal blow.”

— Kristen Roupenian, You Know You Want This, Share via Whatsapp

“And she did think Robert was cute. Not so cute that she would have, say, gone up to him at a party, but cute enough that she could have drummed up an imaginary crush on him if he d sat across from her during a dull class.”

— Kristen Roupenian, You Know You Want This, Share via Whatsapp

“Ted was wildly uncomfortable. He wasn t quite sure who Rachel was on a date with, but it didn t seem to be him. He d contributed nothing to the outing; as far as he could tell, she could have brought an inflatable doll with her to the movie and had an equally good time.”

— Kristen Roupenian, You Know You Want This, Share via Whatsapp

“Oh, my God, Ted, she moaned, fakely. They dated for the next four months.”

— Kristen Roupenian, You Know You Want This, Share via Whatsapp

“Definitely too soon and she still had those antiquated notions buried deep in her head that if she gave away the custard for free, the farmer would never come back to the market or some shit. She knew it wasn’t true. But truth and reason didn’t stop her from panicking.”

— Rebekah Weatherspoon, Wrapped, Share via Whatsapp

“I met her on a dating app she had to be the one or something like it.”

— Ben Ditmars, Splinters, Share via Whatsapp

“He leaned against the chair, his muscular arms relaxed. “Is yer name Rose Amy.” I gave him an impressed look. I hadn’t expected him to catch on to the vague alphabetical clues to my initials. “Wrong.” “Curses.” He clicked his tongue against his teeth a few times, and I wanted to lean in and kiss him, hard. “Renee… Antoinette”. “I’d kill my mother if she named me Rene Antoinette.” I took another drink of my beer, wishing I hadn’t mentioned my mother. He gave a throaty laugh. “It’s god-awful, that’s fur sure.” “Quit stalling,” I sighed in mock boredom. “Rachel Anne.” My blood slopped to a halt in my veins. “Uh-No.” I lied, hiding the shock in my eyes.”

— Cheryl R. Cowtan, Girl Desecrated: Vampires, Asylums and Highlanders 1984, Share via Whatsapp