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Chasing Wrong People

Chasing Wrong People

It doesn’t really matter if you’re chasing someone because you want to be their friend, or you want to get romantically involved with them, but you need to stop that right now.

If a certain person doesn’t appreciate you and your efforts enough to give you a chance, things should be quite self-explicatory, they don’t deserve you!

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