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Only from lahore
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If interested for marriage
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Finally found the one. We are engaged. The love of my life. Apple of me eye. At the Huntington beach. CA.

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Green flag, if she picks sincere words over sweet talks..

Would you choose (to marry) a simp? who agrees with everything you say? or someone who agrees and disagrees with you but is sincere?

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What y'all think?

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It's very relevant here, because any guy/man or girl/woman can be a simp before marriage to show interest in someone (but after marriage "simping" matters more; but within Islamic limits)

P.S: lol I've tried "simping" twice or trice only in 6 months, but couldn't lol because I'm also very strong on my stances and I don't feel shy to disagree and present my POVs or speak up for injustice, against anyone including myself.

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WASSUP HOMIE?

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5 Reasons Not to Fall in Love Too Easily with Someone You Met on Social Media!!!

Falling in love is a feeling everyone experiences at some point. Your heart races when you look at them, you constantly want to be together, and it feels like the two of you own the world. The feeling is the same when you fall for someone you met on social media. However, falling for a social media acquaintance comes with risks. After all, you don't actually know them in person yet. Here are five reasons why you shouldn't fall in love too easily with someone you met on social media:

  1. You don't know them in person yet The first reason is simply that you haven't met them face-to-face. You can't truly understand someone's character, nature, or personality based solely on their posts or the messages they send. Because you don't know them deeply, you need to be cautious and avoid pinning high hopes on them; this prevents your heart from being disappointed later on.

  2. Vulnerability to scams Another reason is the risk of falling victim to a scam. You’ve likely heard stories of people being easily deceived on social media. Someone might claim to hold a prestigious position or work for a major company, only for you to discover—upon meeting—that they were just making it up to get attention or, worse, to target you for a crime. So, before starting a relationship with someone you met online, do some digging into their background: check their posts, see who they follow, and so on. Don't just jump in blindly.

  3. The risk that they won't match your expectations Falling for a social media acquaintance is risky. They might shower you with attention and always make a great impression, yet turn out to be completely different from what you expected when you finally meet. Naturally, this leads to disappointment, doesn't it? That’s why you shouldn't set your expectations too high for someone you’ve only just met online.

  4. You could become a victim of "ghosting." Even relationships with people you’ve known for a long time can end in "ghosting," let alone those with someone you met on social media and have never actually seen in person. The risk of being ghosted or led on is certainly much higher in the latter case. Therefore, keep your expectations in check, as people on social media tend to showcase only their best qualities. Stay cautious to avoid being strung along.

  5. It can make you lose sight of important things in the real world The final reason is that it can cause you to neglect important matters in the real world. Getting caught up in a relationship conducted via chat and daily video calls—and spending so much time daydreaming about the other person—can eventually make you lose sight of the important things and priorities in your actual life.

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Why oh WHY????

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Forgiving yourself is one of the hardest journeys, but also one of the most freeing. You can't rewrite yesterday, but you can choose to grow from it today. Give yourself the same grace you'd give someone you love.

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@noureen25 thinks im crazy for working on the weekends, wait til she finds out I plan my days by the hour

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It's always the wrong person who teaches you the right lesson you will carry for lifetime.

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