I have two friends with the same first name, and I made plans with one of them over text only to realize when we both showed up I was thinking of the other one the whole time. They were none the wiser, but it was just a slightly different night than I was expecting.
Mar 10, 2025

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Back in uni, I was going on a first date with someone I only interacted with online. About 10 seconds into the date I realized I’d never heard their name before and had no idea how to pronounce it. So I tried to play it cool and just not say it. They noticed and about 30 min into the date they called me out on it. I gave it my best guess and thankfully I was right. But the horror of this moment still haunts me.
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I seem to have newly met this person countless times in my life because they can't seem to remember who I am despite us sharing such a close, good friend. After spending time together it feels like an elaborate prank. Do I look drastically different day to day? Is this a way to assert dominance? Who knows. #hingepartner
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Recently met a mutual friend in person that I’d chatted with online, we were staying in a hotel room with a few of my friends and I accidentally used his hairbrush thinking it was one of my close friend’s hairbrush… He didn’t see me use it but I know that he knows and didn’t want me to be super embarrassed….. We’re all good now though lol got that out of the way fast

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