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Default Sep 10, 2016 at 04:01 PM
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I went to a knitting group for the second time, and everyone seems really nice. There is a girl there who seems nice and interested in me as a person. She is a little younger than me, I think she's in her late 20s, like 28. Anyway, she said she wants to hang out sometime and friended me on Facebook. I feel all special! There's a part of me thats like, waiiit a minute...like it seems too good to be true or something, lol. She also seems way more "together" than me, but there's no need to compare. I like this "going-out-and-doing-things" thing very much.
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Default Sep 12, 2016 at 02:21 AM
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Nice maybe this friendship will blossom into something really special
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