How Does Makayla Changed My Life

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“So you want to go out or whatever?” Seven months ago I asked that question. Never really thought that asking that question would have changed my life you could say. This speech is about my girlfriend Makayla which most of you may know her. Our comparisons……She has really made an impact on me in the past year actually. From the short talks, long talks, the arguing, the laughing and making fun of each other.
Having things in common is very good for relationships. Makayla and I have a lot in common. At first I didn’t really know her, obviously, but over time I got to know her and she got to know me. Before I asked her out I found out things about her that I actually related to. Her and I like food (we go out to eat a lot), video games, watching funny YouTube videos, making fun of each other, having long conversations about whatever we want to talk about, I got her to like track, at least I think. With things in common it makes it easier to talk to her. Honestly having someone to talk to like her is amazing, being able to just talk and know she isn’t going to judge me and I trust her with everything. Over the seven months I have still found more and more things to like about her and more things we have in common. Having things in common doesn’t just make you like the
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Having differences, you overcome those and with her I accept her differences. Some differences we have are, well, im athletic and she’s not really athletic, she loves animals, I’m just like eh, she loves to sleep, I sleep for like 3-5 hours, she gets distracted over everything, I just keep on going. One time we went to Sioux city and it was actually for our first date and she wanted to go to pet smart and dumb me not knowing I would never get her out of the place but eventually I did, then we went to Sioux city again and she for real begged to bring her to pet smart and I gave her 10 minutes. See you have to work around your differences like give a set time

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