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These days I like my memoirs with a bit extra, and I appreciated all the research and sociology Aimée added to her exploration of dating and loneliness. Kind of a mashup of Spinster and Seek You (tagged ⬇️)
Aimée had been single for several years when she began to question whether she‘d be alone forever. While she doesn‘t identify as aroace, I could definitely relate to this. She dips back into dating while looking into long-term life uncoupled.
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