Diego 'Yung Pueblo' Perez
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No, no. Missed it.
No, no. Missed it.
No, no. Missed it.
No, no. Missed it.
No, no. Missed it.
You can like have a very superficial interaction with somebody and never realize how amazing they actually are. I think the other thing too that happens is that people look for incremental improvements in their partners. So you'll be dating someone for two, three months and then
You can like have a very superficial interaction with somebody and never realize how amazing they actually are. I think the other thing too that happens is that people look for incremental improvements in their partners. So you'll be dating someone for two, three months and then
You can like have a very superficial interaction with somebody and never realize how amazing they actually are. I think the other thing too that happens is that people look for incremental improvements in their partners. So you'll be dating someone for two, three months and then
You can like have a very superficial interaction with somebody and never realize how amazing they actually are. I think the other thing too that happens is that people look for incremental improvements in their partners. So you'll be dating someone for two, three months and then
You can like have a very superficial interaction with somebody and never realize how amazing they actually are. I think the other thing too that happens is that people look for incremental improvements in their partners. So you'll be dating someone for two, three months and then
It's challenging out there because I feel like a lot of people are playing coy. There's a few things happening that I see often where one is sometimes people are spoiled for choice. And this happens in a lot of major cities where it's just like you're dating like eight people, but you're not really giving any of them a really serious focus. And that makes it really challenging to see
It's challenging out there because I feel like a lot of people are playing coy. There's a few things happening that I see often where one is sometimes people are spoiled for choice. And this happens in a lot of major cities where it's just like you're dating like eight people, but you're not really giving any of them a really serious focus. And that makes it really challenging to see
It's challenging out there because I feel like a lot of people are playing coy. There's a few things happening that I see often where one is sometimes people are spoiled for choice. And this happens in a lot of major cities where it's just like you're dating like eight people, but you're not really giving any of them a really serious focus. And that makes it really challenging to see
It's challenging out there because I feel like a lot of people are playing coy. There's a few things happening that I see often where one is sometimes people are spoiled for choice. And this happens in a lot of major cities where it's just like you're dating like eight people, but you're not really giving any of them a really serious focus. And that makes it really challenging to see
It's challenging out there because I feel like a lot of people are playing coy. There's a few things happening that I see often where one is sometimes people are spoiled for choice. And this happens in a lot of major cities where it's just like you're dating like eight people, but you're not really giving any of them a really serious focus. And that makes it really challenging to see
You end up dropping them because you're looking for someone who's 2% more attractive or 2% more peaceful, just because you don't necessarily want to deal with an argument that comes up. You just kind of toss the relationship away. And I hear this all the time from friends.
You end up dropping them because you're looking for someone who's 2% more attractive or 2% more peaceful, just because you don't necessarily want to deal with an argument that comes up. You just kind of toss the relationship away. And I hear this all the time from friends.
You end up dropping them because you're looking for someone who's 2% more attractive or 2% more peaceful, just because you don't necessarily want to deal with an argument that comes up. You just kind of toss the relationship away. And I hear this all the time from friends.
You end up dropping them because you're looking for someone who's 2% more attractive or 2% more peaceful, just because you don't necessarily want to deal with an argument that comes up. You just kind of toss the relationship away. And I hear this all the time from friends.
You end up dropping them because you're looking for someone who's 2% more attractive or 2% more peaceful, just because you don't necessarily want to deal with an argument that comes up. You just kind of toss the relationship away. And I hear this all the time from friends.