Can best friends be lovers?
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One of my favorite book cliches is best friends becoming lovers, but can best friends truly be lovers irl? I haven't had the opportunity to do so yet (and probably won't in this lifetime huhu), but I have two friends that have! Trixie and Rob shared their experience, their struggles, and offered wise advice on making such a crucial decision. In this episode, we learned whether or not being a lover is worthwhile, as well as what we should expect. For your Christmas and 12-12 shopping, click this link https://bit.ly/WWMShopee Let's chat and connect on Instagram @monicalerit
First published
12/10/2021
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Duration
24 minutes
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