Your early excitement with a new relationship blinds you to their flaws, which will eventually be realized.
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A Twitter thread by Ankur Warikoo about relationships. We often create perceptions of a person and we started loving them. Eventually, flaws can be seen and it feels like this is not the same person we loved.
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