| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 18 | Can we talk about Normal People? | FDS MOVIES & TV | yomuus | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 20/07/20 09:34 PM |
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| 42 | Love Hard 💕🎄🎬I don't see anything wrong with living with your parents until you're in your 30s. The main guy is Chinese and that is usually pretty common in Asian culture. As long as he is not mooching off his parents, helping with chores and has a decent job I think it's okay. My relatives lived with their parents until they got married too. I know most people from this sub are raised in Western culture, but it's very common with Asian and South American cultures to live with parents even after we have a st… | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 11/11/21 08:23 AM |
| 3 | Can we talk about Normal People?I felt like they were being honest to each other in that scene. Especially since she really does start to look happier prior when she's walking in school with her friend, Joanna. I haven't read the book, but it seems his relationship was better with Helen than what the show portrayed. Definitely agree with you there, no doubt. I love Lorraine! | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 21/07/20 12:59 AM |
| 3 | Share your top leveling up strategy tested and worked for youthank you for your comment! | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 21/03/20 02:56 AM |
| 6 | Share your top leveling up strategy tested and worked for youHow do you speak your mind diplomatically? I find when I speak my mind people get offended because I was too blunt with my words. Sometimes, I'm too polite and never say how I truly feel about situations, especially at work. How do I find the balance? | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 20/03/20 10:49 PM |
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