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There is only the one you decide to stay with, should you decide to stay.
You show me a "perfect couple" with no problems who have never had a rough spot in their relationship, and I'll show you a couple of liars who have far more problems than they let on.
a soulmate is not about "perfect couple" its about whos the perfect one for u.. everyone have flaws, were born with em, we have them all the way up through life and we die with them.. they are natural.. so a better way of putting it would be.. have u found ur perfect person yet (flaws n all)?
My guns are all of my soul mates
No, but I seem to have inadvertently helped many others find theirs when they thought it might be me.
I’m like some sort of accidental soulmate genie who runs a soulmate train track switchboard, without knowing it. Yet I know. But I don’t. Ya know?
If life was a love board game, I’d be a space on the board, and there’d be a card that says, “stop for one turn in Soap World. Lose turn. On next turn move to a different space and find soulmate.”
Yes i found my espresso machine, it makes surprisingly good coffee.