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Kaeyi AKU ASLINYA IAN 🗿 read the whisper
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i : (Why they dated) They met during a period of intense change (like a move or a new job). They were each other's "anchor" and safe harbor while everything else was chaotic.

(Why they broke up) Once their lives stabilized, they realized the only thing they really had in common was the chaos they left behind. Without the "us against the world" spark, they drifted into being more like roommates than partners.

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@geotoclub's @gtcvaledictorian. read the whisper
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Why they dated: They were drawn together by a shared passion—perhaps a zine project, music, or art. Their different styles complemented each other perfectly, creating something better than they could do alone.

Why they broke up: That same creative difference turned into a power struggle. One wanted to keep things raw and personal, while the other wanted to go professional or "mainstream." They couldn't separate their personal feelings from their artistic disagreements.
mayla @cloevian @ianjbung's. read the whisper
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Why they dated: They were best friends for years. It felt like the "logical" next step, and everyone around them said they were perfect together.

Why they broke up: The transition from friends to lovers killed the mystery. They knew each other too well—every flaw, every habit—and the pressure to be a "perfect couple" eventually made the relationship feel like a chore rather than a choice.
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Why they dated: Dova was drawn to their partner’s spontaneity and "live for the moment" energy, which pulled Dova out of their shell. In return, Dova provided the grounding and depth the other person lacked.

Why they broke up: The very thing they admired became the source of resentment. The partner’s spontaneity started to feel like recklessness or a lack of support, while Dova’s need for depth was eventually seen as "too heavy" or restrictive.
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