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I know a lot of you Huddlers are married and happy with your significant other, but how did you know he/she was the one for you?

I'm young, just about to start my senior year of college and I have known this girl for some time now and we are best friends. We chill every day while school is in session, and never have a dull moment together. In fact, she even came to Maine all the way from Cali to spend a weekend with me and in August I will be going to see her on the West Coast. We are always telling eachother how much we appreciate everything we do for one another, and just have so much in common that I feel a sense of comfort whenever I am around her.

Anyways, I do have feelings for her and would do anything for the girl but I don't want to jeopardize our friendship by telling her this. I am content being her best friend and wouldn't want to throw that out the window. It's funny cause we always joke around about getting married and we have our own extensive bucketlist. Once in a while when she is around our friends and has been drinking she says "I'm going to marry this kid."

Just looking for some advice/input. Thanks errybody :)

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I'm really good friends with multiple ex bed partners.

Not like he described it, I can almost guarantee you that.

You both pretend it's the same but you both know it's not. New or different feelings come about to replace the old ones and it's never the same after that.

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