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Fucking Facebook. We went to different high schools on opposite sides of town so we were completely unaware of each others' existence despite attended the same church and having overlapping friend groups. A few years after high school we were both fresh out of bad relationships and living back home with our respective parents, we happened to start talking in the comments on a mutual acquaintance's post, compared notes and found that we were very similar people in very similar places in our lives and decided to meet up to get baked and commiserate. The first night we met in person I was planning to hang out for an hour or two then go to work, third shift loading trailers for Fedex. I ended up calling out of work, we sat up all night together just talking, parted at sunrise with the observation that both of us had a good feeling about this. Within 3 months we had moved in together and were also coworkers. That was 12 years ago, other than a 6 month break a few years in we've been up each others' asses nonstop ever since.
The fact that you never broke collective or genderless pronouning made the last sentence almost a punchline. Thanks for that, and congrats n'what have you.
Not that any particular gender has less of a right to be up any ones particular asses.
Lol I didn't even realize it, wish I could say I was being funny on purpose. Thank you!