Riding A Roller Coaster

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Riding a roller coaster entails the nervous butterflies before you begin, the amazing calm but excited feeling while your stomach is doing flips during, and the content relief after it is over. The same things could be said about being in love. The moment when you first start to like someone or when you just found out that they like you can be a nervous time but always brings butterflies. Being in love with someone can give you such a thrilling feeling. Every time you see them your stomach starts doing turns and could make you feel sick but in a good way. Now they say that all rides come to an end; in the case of the roller coaster that is true, but not always in the case of love.

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