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"Not" John Harrison ([info]respondedinkind) wrote in [info]wariscomingcom,
@ 2014-09-28 22:24:00

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Entry tags:bo hess, harry lockhart, john watson, khan

John, Jacen, Sherlock, Harry (guy friends, basically!)
I find myself a bit confused.

Where, exactly, does the line fall between joining a friend for outings and dating? What does one do on a date? And how do you know if you're on one?

[Tahiri]

It seems I need a woman's advice.

I need a gift. For a special person. One I care for. But I do not want it to send any sort of message that may be awkward.

What do I do?

[Bo H]

Are you enjoying school?



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[info]respondedinkind
2014-09-29 05:00 am UTC (link)
Isn't the phrase "soulmate" a bit far fetched? That implies there is only one person for everyone.

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[info]bad_narrator
2014-09-29 07:24 am UTC (link)
I don't know about whether there's only one or what, but I do believe that there are certain people that are just destined to be together. But that doesn't mean you can't have something meaningful with someone who's not your match, because that's part of figuring it out. Like, my ex-wife, she wasn't the one, but I did love her and we had a good thing for a while, I think. Does that make sense?

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[info]respondedinkind
2014-09-29 03:05 pm UTC (link)
I cannot believe in destiny. I prefer to think we make our own fates.

It makes sense. I just have a difficult time understanding how any of this is possible.

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