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>would only get milder if he came to know it after hitting on her.

Secondly, these websites were abundant with the type of women who, in his personal circles, were conspic-uous by their absence. The unknown. Because with the known ones there was no attraction whatsoever. It was as unthinkable to see them romantically as his own sister. He knew them inside out, thus he had no craving to get to know them better. Seeing them so frequently, the miracle he was waiting for from an encounter would never happen: that is to shake him up when he was least expecting it, to stir him up and

- Is there no other way to get with someone be-sides making a pass at her?

- How? Her making a pass at you? Don’t hold your breath.

Generalise it a bit, make sure it includes LGBTQI.

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turn his world upside down. But why wouldn’t it hap-pen exactly where there was nothing but strangers? Strangers, in point of fact, of a different kind, who would neither keep their mouths on lockdown and plug up their ears with headphones, nor cover their eyes with sunglasses. Strangers who, unlike the occa-sional distant princess sitting next to him on the bus, don’t require you to turn your brain to putty to try to find a way to strike up a conversation. And, who wouldn’t stubbornly ask for something completely unrelated to the nature of the medium through which they had got together, and also untimely towards Babis’ mood. Something which he couldn’t, for the time being, unfortunately offer or want to receive, but for which he might one day get an appetite the more spontaneously the less it was posed as a prerequisite: flowers and love.

Thirdly, and most importantly, these women weren’t scattered across the four corners of the world, with the likelihood of ever meeting them being next to zero but instead, permanent residents of the biggest gathering of singles, male and female, throughout history. The more important question that arose therefore was not why all these people were on these sites in the first place, but, rather, why wasn’t everybody else rushing

You’re proving even the worst of clichΓ©s about men true: emotionally disabled, sexually insatiable.

- Vague.

- Yes, well, it’s so romantic to meet on a dating website, isn’t it?

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to join as well? Were they that dumb?

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Chapter 6

The fact that the realisation

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