At 35, It’s Too Late for Love • Chapter 5 • Page ik-page-4221931
Chapter 5
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This chapter is about love. It's about a guy who has a crush on a woman, but he can't seem to break it off because he's too busy with his job. He's lonely, he says, and he doesn't want to be around people who make him feel that way. He goes on to say that one night he went out with someone, but then he realized that he didn't have enough for her, so he went back to work. He tells us that he was thinking about how lonely he was and how he was going to be alone forever. That night, he went to a hotel with her, thinking that it was a lucky situation, but when he actually held her, it was different. He says that he never liked the idea of aging, and that loneliness can be endured, even if it's the same person with you for years. He thinks that he'll always be next to her, and they'll talk about her bye when they first met. She'll probably make him happy, he thinks, because she'll be around him for years like that. He asks her what she thinks about that, and she says that she's sure she wouldn't think that way when she was younger. She says that if she were younger, she'd never have thought that loneliness could be endured. She adds that she would never have liked the prospect of aging and that there were things that she couldn't feel, unless she was old. She wonders if she would have thought the same way if things were the same over and over again, but not getting anything out of it. She thinks that the same woman would probably make her happy, but she would probably be happy with someone else, too, because doing and the
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At 35, It’s Too Late for Love • Chapter 5 • Page ik-page-4221931
Chapter 5
This is a locked chapterChapter 5
About This Chapter
This chapter is about love. It's about a guy who has a crush on a woman, but he can't seem to break it off because he's too busy with his job. He's lonely, he says, and he doesn't want to be around people who make him feel that way. He goes on to say that one night he went out with someone, but then he realized that he didn't have enough for her, so he went back to work. He tells us that he was thinking about how lonely he was and how he was going to be alone forever. That night, he went to a hotel with her, thinking that it was a lucky situation, but when he actually held her, it was different. He says that he never liked the idea of aging, and that loneliness can be endured, even if it's the same person with you for years. He thinks that he'll always be next to her, and they'll talk about her bye when they first met. She'll probably make him happy, he thinks, because she'll be around him for years like that. He asks her what she thinks about that, and she says that she's sure she wouldn't think that way when she was younger. She says that if she were younger, she'd never have thought that loneliness could be endured. She adds that she would never have liked the prospect of aging and that there were things that she couldn't feel, unless she was old. She wonders if she would have thought the same way if things were the same over and over again, but not getting anything out of it. She thinks that the same woman would probably make her happy, but she would probably be happy with someone else, too, because doing and the
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