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Please Let Me Go, Mr Partner

Please Let Me Go, Mr Partner

He leaned back confidently, the glow from the lights catching his grey eyes. “But if you ever want something simple,” he said, “something that won’t demand feelings or promises. Something free. Fun. Uncomplicated.” I swallowed. “Like what, exactly…” He leaned forward again, eyes never leaving mine. “Like being each other’s fuck partner,” he said calmly… like it was the most natural proposal in the world. *** Raised by a single mother abandoned by love, Annabelle Brown vowed to save sex for marriage. Until the night she caught her boyfriend cheating, and his reason—no relationship can last without sex. Heartbroken and furious, Anna walked into a bar… and into the most outrageous proposal of her life. *** Alessandro Miller wanted nothing complicated. Scarred by a loveless home, he swore off marriage and emotional attachments. All he wanted was simple: sex, no feelings, no future. *** Against everything she believed in, Anna said yes to Alessandro's proposal. Their rules were clear: No emotions, no personal questions, no strings. Until months later, when Anna walked into a conference room and saw him—the same man she'd been sharing her weekends with, now standing at the head of the company board as the CEO. Worse, Alessandro was the heir to a powerful family… and already promised to another woman. Bound by duty, divided by power, yet consumed by desire, neither of them could walk away. He was her partner in sin. Her boss. And the one man she was never supposed to fall for.
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Perfect Partner

Perfect Partner

After failing the task of winning Spencer Greene’s affection, I was bound to the Perfect Partner System and became his perfect wife. When rumors spread about him and Zoey Xander, I stepped up to clear his name. When Zoey accused me, he let it slide, and I took the blame and apologized. Even when he got Zoey pregnant, I stayed quiet. I calmly handed him the divorce papers and gave Zoey the title of Mrs. Greene. But he was not pleased. He pinned me down on the bed with eyes full of anger. “Zara, I only wanted you to behave! I never wanted you to push me away. “Are you blaming me now?” I froze and stared at him in shock. “Isn’t this what you wanted?”
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A Good book

A Good book

a really good book for you. I hope you like it becuase it tells you a good story. Please read it.
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He's With Her When I Need Him

He's With Her When I Need Him

I'm admitted to the hospital for gastritis, but my boyfriend shoots to his feet after receiving a call. "Chelsea has a fever. I'll go check on her; I'll be right back!" He runs off without waiting for me to say anything and doesn't return for the rest of the night. That night, I see a short clip that Chelsea Calloway has shared. "I'm not afraid of any illness with you by my side." I comment, "He is pretty good at caring for others."
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Hired to Test My Own Mate

Hired to Test My Own Mate

My mate and I have been together for five years, but he always said he wanted to save up $500,000 before marrying me. To help him reach that number faster, I secretly became the most sought-after fidelity tester in the city. One day, I landed a big case. The client complained to me, "We've been together for four years, and he's very generous. He's even planning to propose because he's worried I feel insecure, and he bought me a house." "But I heard he had a mate before me, so just want to make sure he really loves me." She was complaining, sure, but the happiness on her face was impossible to hide. She even showed me photos from their date last month. The moment I saw the photos, I froze. The couple in the pictures were vacationing at the most popular resort in pack territory, their faces pressed close together. They looked blissful and sweet. If only the man in the photo hadn't been Alexander.
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I Only Settle Down for the Best

I Only Settle Down for the Best

After carrying my girlfriend, Vera Lane, to bed, she suddenly snuggles into my arms. "Your roommate seems pretty wild. Give me his number." I freeze and glance at her. She casually pulls the blanket over herself. "We're getting married sooner or later, but don't you think it's pretty boring to be with only one person forever? I don't want to sacrifice my freedom for you." I watch her for a long moment. Then, I push her hand away and nod. On the day I move out, she stands in the doorway, frowning in annoyance. "Yves, didn't we agree we could see other people? Why are you mad?" I pick up my suitcase. "Nope, that's not who I am." Soon, she gets tired of that lifestyle and comes running back to me. I glance at the wedding band on my hand and smile. "Sorry, I've already moved on." The world is full of choices. If I don't want her anymore, I'll choose someone else. I deserve nothing less than the best.
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What makes a good partner in a relationship?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 07:15:06
You know, it's funny how we all have these grand ideas about what makes someone 'the one,' but when you really break it down, it's often the quiet, everyday things that matter most. For me, a good partner is someone who makes me feel safe to be fully myself—no masks, no pretenses. They don't just tolerate my weird obsessions (like my encyclopedic knowledge of 'One Piece' lore), they actively engage with them, even if it's just to laugh at how passionately I rant about filler arcs.

Trust is the bedrock, obviously, but it's the tiny acts of intentionality that build it: remembering how I take my coffee, texting 'saw this meme and thought of you' out of the blue, or knowing when to push me out of my comfort zone versus when to just hand me a blanket and put on 'Studio Ghibli' movies. Emotional availability matters more than grand gestures—someone who can sit with discomfort instead of shutting down. And humor! God, a partner who can turn a fight into something you both laugh about later is worth their weight in gold.

Signs of a good partner in marriage?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 17:45:55
Marriage is such a wild ride, and finding someone who makes the journey enjoyable is everything. A good partner, to me, is someone who listens—not just hears you, but really absorbs what you're saying. My spouse remembers the little things, like how I take my coffee or that I hate cilantro, and those tiny details make me feel seen. They’re also my biggest cheerleader, even when my dreams sound ridiculous. Like when I wanted to start a podcast about vintage toys, they didn’t laugh; they helped me pick out a microphone.

But it’s not just about support—it’s about balance. We argue, sure, but it’s never about winning. It’s about understanding. If I’m upset, they give me space but never let me feel alone. And the best part? They’re my favorite person to be bored with. Sitting on the couch, doing nothing, feels like an adventure because we’re together. That’s the magic—finding someone who turns ordinary moments into something special.

What qualities define a good partner in love?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 09:34:05
The first thing that comes to mind is emotional availability—someone who isn’t just physically present but genuinely listens and engages. I’ve dated people who were great on paper but emotionally distant, and it felt like talking to a wall. A good partner validates your feelings without dismissing them as 'dramatic' or 'too much.' They remember the little things, like how you take your coffee or that weird niche hobby you’re obsessed with.

Another quality is accountability. Nobody’s perfect, but someone who owns up to their mistakes instead of deflecting? Gold. I once had a partner who’d spin every argument into my fault, and it eroded my self-esteem over time. Contrast that with my current relationship, where we both say, 'Hey, I messed up,' and work on it. That humility makes conflicts feel like teamwork rather than battles.

How does a good partner communicate effectively?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 02:57:39
Communication in a relationship feels like planting a garden together—you need the right balance of sunlight and rain, patience and attention. My partner and I have this unspoken rule: no topic is off-limits, but timing matters. We don’t dump heavy stuff during rushed mornings or when one of us is exhausted. Instead, we carve out ‘check-in’ moments, like during walks or over weekend brunch. Active listening is huge; I’ve learned to put my phone down and repeat back what they’ve said to avoid misunderstandings.

Humour also saves us. When tensions rise, a well-timed inside joke or a silly impression can defuse things instantly. We’ve also embraced ‘non-verbal dictionaries’—little gestures like a hand squeeze for ‘I’m stressed but don’t want to talk yet.’ It’s not about perfection; we still misread each other sometimes. But the willingness to course-correct, to say, ‘Hey, I phrased that poorly,’ makes all the difference. After five years, our communication feels less like a skill and more like a shared language we’ve invented.

How to be a good partner in a long-term relationship?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 19:28:29
One thing I've realized after years of being with my partner is that good relationships thrive on small, consistent acts of understanding rather than grand gestures. It's about noticing when they're stressed and making their favorite tea without being asked, or remembering how they like their toast on Sunday mornings. Those tiny moments build trust over time.

Communication isn't just about talking—it's about listening in a way that makes your partner feel truly heard. When mine rambles about their niche hobby (for me, it's listening to detailed breakdowns of retro gaming lore), I ask questions instead of zoning out. It's the difference between coexistence and real connection. Laughing together at inside jokes from five years ago still feels like sharing a secret language no one else speaks.

How to find a good partner for a healthy relationship?

3 Jawaban2026-06-21 09:56:01
Finding a good partner isn't just about luck—it's about knowing yourself first. I spent years jumping into relationships because I loved the idea of being in love, but it wasn't until I took time alone to figure out what I truly valued that things clicked. Compatibility isn't just shared hobbies; it's aligning on big stuff like communication styles, how you handle conflict, and even mundane things like how much alone time you each need. My last relationship taught me that red flags don't fade—if someone dismisses your boundaries early on, that's a preview, not a glitch.

Now, I look for partners who actively listen, not just respond. Someone who remembers the small things I mention in passing and brings them up weeks later. And oddly enough, watching how they treat service workers says more than any grand romantic gesture. It's not about finding 'perfect'—it's finding someone who's willing to grow alongside you, even when it's messy.

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