“I am more successful than you. I don't miss you. My life improved dramatically after you left.”— Anonymous, facebook.com
“Every time I came home from the store with 'free samples of Axe' I actually paid for it and was trying to getting you to simply use it because you smelt. And you never knew it but in your sleep I would spray you because it was so bad. That goes to show you, I did love you though.”— Annoymous, facebook.com
“I didn't love you even though I said it. And I didn't give you enough head because of how saggy your balls were.”— Anonymous, facebook.com
“I realize that I'm asking for a tall order here—but I also think I'm worth it. And that whoever this guy is will be worth the wait. I'd rather hold out for the right person than waste time in dead-end relationships that won't make me happy.”— Lindsay Tigar, womenshealthmag.com
“What keeps us in bad relationships isn’t that all men are jerks or that relationships are so hard or that we’re unworthy or that all the good guys are taken. What keeps us in bad relationships is low self-esteem. When you don’t value yourself, you will accept and even welcome people who don’t value…”— Sabrina Alexis, thoughtcatalog.com
“Don't apologize for having high standards, the right people will come your way.”— Suede Brooks, twitter.com
“I have very high standards for every part of life - my work, my relationships, food, love. I can't just pretend.”— Olivia WIlde, books.google.com
“If you notice yourself falling into "blah" relationships, think about how you describe these guys to your friends. Discussing external attributes—"he has a great finance job"—rather than specific anecdotes and internal traits—"he’s so funny he made me shoot soda out of my nose"—may be a sign that yo…”— Anita Chlipala, shape.com
“Good for you for having fucking standards. Good for you for deciding to set your bar super high. Good for you for not settling for mediocre, okay, average, mehhh that’ll do, or just fine.”— Shani Jayawardena, thoughtcatalog.com
“You keep watching other people find each other, and eventually your dream partner starts to feel like a mythical creature. The line between holding your love life to a certain standard, and being picky to the point of foolishness, becomes blurred. It is hard to understand when you’re settling out of…”— Kim Quindlen, thoughtcatalog.com
“I had been widowed for over a year and wasn't looking for love but sometimes it finds you anyways. Troy and I met at a friend’s house party. Right from the start we couldn’t get enough of each other and barely spent a day apart. When I decided to bring Troy home to meet my parents, I warned him that…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com
“I met Kordell almost 4 years ago when I spent my summer volunteering at a summer camp. Kordell was the attractive guy who worked on the ropes course and we became fast friends. He would save me a seat everyday at lunch, walk on the busy side of the road, and always text me goodnight. I was completel…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com
“I met my husband on Twitter. Why am I telling you this? 1. It's an epic story. 2. Because it shows that true love will find you when you're ready to receive it. When I was in a place of self-love, that's when the Universe brought us together- and via Twitter of all things. So yes, love WILL find you…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com
“Although most believe that finding true love in the club is not possible, we defied the odds. Blindly introduced by friends, we sat for hours talking about things which are a foggy memory at best, but when the lights came on we realized no one else was left in the building and it was time to leave.…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com
“I was born in Mexico, raised in Richmond, and have lived in NYC for 15 years. Bryan was born in South Africa and has lived in NYC for 14 years. We met because we lived in the same apartment building literally right next door to each other. I lived in Apartment A2 and Bryan lived in Apartment A4. I w…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com
“We met in May 2010 at a restaurant I was working at in Santa Monica. He was standing in the lobby of the restaurant and we made eye contact a few times. He wasn't seated in my section so I didn't have any interaction with him to feel out his sexual preference. As he was leaving, I wrote my number on…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com
“I was in college, sitting in my Government class while planning my wedding scheduled for 10/10/10. I was complaining to the girl sitting next to me that I couldn't find a pianist to play at the ceremony. She suggested someone she knew and gave me his contact information. I looked him up on Facebook,…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com
“Tamara and I are High School Sweethearts and have been together for seven years. When Tamara was 21 years old, she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. It was a day that I'll never forget. She was diagnosed on Feb 17th, my birthday. To hear the doctor confirm the diagnosis was heartbreaking an…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com
“Mark plays baseball for the Cincinnati Reds minor league team. I was at one of his games when he noticed me in the stands and threw me a baseball with his number on it. I let him take me out on a date but didn't really expect anything to come of it. I knew he traveled for a living as a baseball play…”— The Way We Met, instagram.com