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LoginWant to hold hands with somebody? Navigate through its intricacies with this modern-day guide. Love, or at least infatuation, is in the air! After a relatively long period of physical distancing, the world has finally opened up again, meaning good, old-fashioned have returned in style. Or at least some form of it. After the events of the past two years, it's only wise to be wary of potential risks and exercise certain precautions.
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A few weekends ago, I woke up with a nasty migraine. I knew it the second my eyes opened on that Saturday morning—the imaginary ice pick that has plagued me my entire life was back in its usual spot: right behind my left eye. But this time was different. I live with my boyfriend now. Between trips one and two to the bathroom, with a nap in between, I realized he had cleaned the toilet for me, as the daily grime had built up.
For all future logins, click any link inside any of our emails. The language of love might be different for people belonging to various cultures and having their customs and traditions. At the same time, there are lots of things which are common for most people in the world: people love kissing and hugging their partners and they love holding hands too.
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6/28/2024
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