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In it for the long haul

'I'll never write about you' 

'I only ever write about the failed ones'

And yet, here we are.. When I matched with Tom it was a mere few hours after a failed date with very, very dull man. Tom seemed so different, up for fun but also interested in not being 'casual'. Kudos to him. We quickly swapped numbers and pencilled in a date for the following Thursday (having matched on a Friday). In the meantime, we voicenoted hourly, exchanged messaged with ease and I genuinely couldn't wait to meet him.

It's worth mentioning that he wasn't my usual type appearance wise - but then again, do I have a type? But I wanted to step outside my comfort zone. Since matching in late March, we dated for 7 weeks, with highlights including:

  • Date 2 - Bamburgh beach fire + toasted Marshmallows
  • Countless late night beach walks/sunset watching
  • Lake District/ Kielder Stargazing 

It's worth mentioning that for me, this was the most confusing 7 weeks of my life; with Yachtie returning to the UK and organising date number 1 in the interim, some date crossovers that really shouldn't have happened I decided after 7 weeks (and no confirmation on my part re-exclusivity) to finally call it a day.

Lesson learned - don't call off a situationship when you have left your gym trainers at his house. Never getting those back!



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