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Do you suppose your sweetie's cute idiosyncrasies you once adored but now bug the hell out of you

will ever regain their charm?

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Magenta · F
"Familiarity breeds contempt" is one of the truest quotes there is. Especially in a time frame way past 20 years. More like 40plus.
@Magenta

But still... what kind of person (I'm one of these vile people) reacts as if their honey horked a loogie in the city square?
Magenta · F
@rinkydinkydoink Yikes. Gross. 🤢
Well, I'm not going to sugar coat reality. It's partly true for many in very long term close situations.
I don't think I've ever felt this way about my person. 🥺 I really hope I never do.
@DancingStarGoddess

You are always positive - it's a pleasure to read your comments.
@rinkydinkydoink I try my best, I have my moments though. I live with a fair amount of depression though, but looking for the beautiful things helps so much.
Nightwings · 31-35, F
I can't imagine being that kind of person who thinks and feels in these ways 😐
hunkalove · 70-79, M
No, but her granddaughter's might.
@hunkalove

Look where your comment led me - -

Miley Cyrus's beloved grandmother was Loretta Jean Palmer Finley, whom she affectionately called "Mammie"
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
Oh no, I always love them and still do
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@rinkydinkydoink can you name a few of her idiosyncrasies?
@Ferise1

This is not the place to do so. Besides, I do miss those teeny tiny quirks because I never witnessed anyone else blessed with the same traits.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@rinkydinkydoink same here!!! you can DM me

 
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