A. Martinez
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Me and my ex, Lisa, we broke up about six months ago.
Me and my ex, Lisa, we broke up about six months ago.
Me and my ex, Lisa, we broke up about six months ago.
That is fresh. That's not too long.
That is fresh. That's not too long.
That is fresh. That's not too long.
I mean, it hasn't been great since then, if I'm being honest.
I mean, it hasn't been great since then, if I'm being honest.
I mean, it hasn't been great since then, if I'm being honest.
Oh. You know, we were together for, like, almost two years, so.
Oh. You know, we were together for, like, almost two years, so.
Oh. You know, we were together for, like, almost two years, so.
Sometimes after a while, you kind of get on each other's nerves.
Sometimes after a while, you kind of get on each other's nerves.
Sometimes after a while, you kind of get on each other's nerves.
So when did that happen for you and Lisa? I mean, it was like... Kind of near the end, maybe it's in the last, like, two, three months. And, you know, I felt like I was really getting on her nerves near the end there. For example, like, she got mad at me because, like, I couldn't spell the word definitely in a text.
So when did that happen for you and Lisa? I mean, it was like... Kind of near the end, maybe it's in the last, like, two, three months. And, you know, I felt like I was really getting on her nerves near the end there. For example, like, she got mad at me because, like, I couldn't spell the word definitely in a text.
So when did that happen for you and Lisa? I mean, it was like... Kind of near the end, maybe it's in the last, like, two, three months. And, you know, I felt like I was really getting on her nerves near the end there. For example, like, she got mad at me because, like, I couldn't spell the word definitely in a text.
Definitely? I can't spell that.