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Too nice for your own good

by @bridget-marie-clark

We are too nice for our own good You said "We should have a nice race, But I would let you go first" I laughed, fingers crossed my keyboard "Yeah but I would throw the race." I replied grinning ear to ear. No one's talked to me like this in ages I often stare at empty pages When they discover I have a husband Conversations often get bland. I assumed it's because I'm unavailable Why invest the time? Perhaps it's because I'm unavailable They don't want to cross a line. Charisma plus 5 Charm is a crit. Success Why do I want you to think I'm pretty? Is that why I wore this dress? I don't want an affair, It's just a girly crush On the man finally brave enough To be too nice for his own good.
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Apr 21, 2015
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#love#relationships#crush#bmclark
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