“ I knew I liked u when I started liking mondays”

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... Read moreLiking someone can truly shift your entire outlook on life, especially on days many dread, like Mondays. I remember when I first realized I liked someone deeply—it wasn’t about grand gestures but small moments. Suddenly, Mondays felt less like a drag and more like a chance to connect or even just smile thinking about that person. This experience reminds me of the common social experience captured in the phrase, “I see 1000 boys, I know 100 boys, I talk to 10 boys, I love 1 boy.” It shows how rare, yet precious, genuine love can be amidst the many acquaintances and fleeting interactions in our lives. Love changes priorities and perceptions; what once felt mundane becomes meaningful. It’s not always grand or flashy; sometimes it’s just an internal shift, where you find joy in simple things like the start of a new week. This feeling can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, making you question whether to fully embrace the connection or hold back—highlighted by the hashtags #shouldipullhuzz and #shouldilockin, symbolizing the uncertainty and anticipation in new relationships. Sharing these feelings and uncertainties with others who’ve been through similar experiences helps make the journey feel less lonely. Real-life stories show that falling in love often means embracing vulnerability and learning to enjoy life’s subtle transformations, such as your attitude toward regular days. Ultimately, this shift is a beautiful part of human connection, reminding us how love transforms even the most ordinary aspects of life.