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I like to call myself Dylan. 14. 5'3. Filipino. Single. Sep 18. Bay Area. Family comes first. Feel free to ask me questions.  Sexy Bear(s)

trishciaaa:

Aww thank you Diana. But this is weird cause you hacked my tumblr, and I felt like I lied and send that to myself LOL. But thank you!! :]

LOLOLOL. SORRY. You’re welcome. :D

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prettyboyflacko91:

Hell yeah I want to fuck don’t have to ask me twice ;-)

Letting Go .
its a lot harder than it seems. You talk all day, everyday. You fall asleep on the phone together. You wake up to good morning texts. You think about them every second you’re awake then when you’re asleep, you dream about them. You spend time with them weather its in person or not. They soon become a part of your everyday life and you get used to it… Then all of a sudden, they leave. Most of the time once they’re gone, they’re gone for good. Meaning, no more late night calls, no more cute text messages (actually no texts at all), no more ’ i love you ’ ‘babe ‘ all of that. The first few days you will want to call, text, send them an ask, IM, really do everything just to talk to them and restore what’s “normal”. But, as much as you try,  things don’t change. The hardest part is letting go. You check their tumblr and facebook often just to see what they’re doing and also to see if they have someone new. This person that was once your everything is now just a memory. A memory that you replay over and over again in your head. You spend nights reminiscing in the said words, shared laughs, the kisses, all the good things that went on during the time you two were together. Letting go can take weeks, months, even years. Remember that this was just a fragment of time, a memory that will someday fade.
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Ugh

You two are the worst couple in my opinion.

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Couples who have sex after only a month and say they can’t live without each other.

Um no

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