“I believe love is not a feeling, and I just wanted to be sure,” Richard chimes in. So I would make parinig na, ‘You know, if you say it to me, I’d say it back.’ Ang bagal, eh (It was taking too long)!” “I wanted to say ‘I love you,’ but I didn’t wanna be the first. “I was already all-in and all in the heavens,” says Trish. Time passed by, and soon the two found themselves falling for each other. “And I remember it started to rain, and he brought out an umbrella and covered me! It stuck with me, and I told my friends all about it when I got back.” At first, I thought he had a car, but he was game to walk with me going back,” she shares. “He told me that bring me back to campus. Most guys would just post their ab pics and photos of them working out.”ĭespite this, Richard’s kind and caring nature stood out to Trish. Meanwhile, Trish adds: “I saw that he was very into comics, and I liked that. “I distinctly remember he was wearing a rolled-up maroon shirt in his photo.”īut beyond the physical, the two quickly found that they had several common interests. I freakin’ love his curls,” gushes Trish. “I liked his beard and the scruff that he had, and then I saw his curls. “Her profile had this one photo outdoors where she was sitting smiling, and I was like, ‘Wow. “With dating apps, instantly you just know if they like you or not.”Īs with most couples, Richard and Trish were instantly attracted to each other’s photos. “It took away the hassle of trying to meet new people, you know, like going out and awkwardly trying to approach somebody and test the waters,” adds Richard. “So I was like, ‘Okay, Tinder might be an easier option. When dating apps first came out, they gave introverts an easier way to put themselves out there back when meeting prospects in person at bars or clubs was the norm.
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