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Title: How To Make Sure He Is the Right Guy
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Lastly, if you think you can tolerate them, he is totally your Mr. Right Guy.
In conclusion, having done with asking yourself the three questions above and the answers to all of them are YES, then I am positive that he is your Mr. Right Guy. Thus, there is no need to make up your mind again and again whether you should dump him and find a new hot guy or not... Showed first 250 characters
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Right Guy. Thus, there is no need to make up your mind again and again whether you should dump him and find a new hot guy or not. I dare say this guy you have found is a real fine needle in a haystack.
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