There’s times where I can’t stand him like when he falls asleep or never texts back and I feel like he’s careless. Then there’s times when I can’t stop thinking about him even after we just said goodbye and that’s when he proves me wrong about the first part. Our relationship went from being 40 miles away to 116, but distance never seem to be a problem, I just make a big deal about things and underestimate how much he cares. We’re not the couple who see each other everyday and casually get lunch after school or anything close to that, but I wouldn’t have it any other way. I honestly think that not seeing your significant other everyday makes the two of you stronger. You gain independence yet you’re able to show so much more love when you’re in person. If you’re always being complimented or being bought stuff, I think you’re bound to want to feed off that more and more. He’s not a romantic, but he has his own way of showing how much he cares. He’s not the type to say cheesy lines over the phone or text you good morning, but he smothers me with affection the moment we’re together. He likes Samuel L. Jackson, he can eat three servings of the adobo you cooked for him, he wishes he can sing, he’s a momma’s boy and he can’t even remember when Christmas is because he’s Jewish. He doesn’t dress with “swag”, he has terrible hair in the morning and he’ll probably get beat up one day for talking like he’s black.
It’s not everyday we each other so even when we spend a whole weekend doing nothing, it’s extra special and we tend to be more thankful with every minute. Special occasions and date nights are once a month to others. Ours is a lot more rare than that, which might appear like it sucks and it’s boring, but it’s totally fine because I love catching up on New Girl and drinking Coronas with lime on the couch anyways.
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