My Sons Gf Version -

I remember the first time I met you. I spent two hours picking out a sweater that said “respectful but not try-hard.” I practiced your name in the mirror. “Mrs. ——.” Not too formal. Not too casual. When I walked in, your son squeezed my hand so hard I lost circulation. That was the only thing keeping me from shaking.

He texts you back 72 hours later with a single emoji (🫡). He answers calls only to ask, “Is it okay if GF comes to dinner?” He now communicates primarily through couple’s Instagram stories you are not tagged in. My Sons GF version

For young people, recognizing the different versions of relationships can be liberating. It allows them to explore, experiment, and learn from their experiences without feeling pressured to conform to societal expectations. By understanding that relationships can evolve and change, young people can approach each new relationship with a sense of curiosity and openness. I remember the first time I met you

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