reunited with my sunflower š»š
⢠i am finally back home, have been for almost a week now getting settled in and readjusting. itās always so difficult when i leave my lover again. i spent 90 days in Sweden to be with partner, and everytime i leave her itās always so painful. while it may get easier to cope, somehow in someway it gets harder. the more time i spend with her, develop a life with her, i long for that lifestyle more. but i have multiple lives i need to get back to. including my gorgeous little sunflower here! iāve missed him greatly, and i really would love to try working on getting him a passport and traveling with him. as for now, here are the posts of my handsome little man š„°
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