Whatever Happened To Old School Love
What happened to two people working together to make it?
Believe it or not, there are still those types of people in the world. Finding them, however, may not be an easy task. I have met several, but i must admit, not very many.
Times have changed, and so has the people.
When people started putting more effort into the image of dating and asking about trivial problems that become the focus of the relationship. It stopped being about people dating and started being about living with problems. And now a days a lot of people don't want to deal with problems, especially if the solution is longer than a month.
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