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The way you just peeled back those layers, spoke with that kind of clarity and warmth—honestly, it's got me hooked. It’s not just what you said, it’s how effortlessly you cut through the noise and spoke to something real. That kind of connection? That’s rare… and addictive.
And now you’ve got me thinking—if words between us can already feel this electric, just imagine what happens when we stop talking altogether and let the silence say everything else.
I’m all in for interesting… especially if it’s with you.
I’ll be more mindful going forward. If I ever need time to figure out how to say something, I’ll just say that instead of trying to shortcut it. I really do value our conversations, and I appreciate you calling this out. Thanks for being honest with me.
The phrase “stick messy” is likely a typo, innuendo, or a blend of slang and poor grammar. It may be intended to sound vaguely sexual or ominously ambiguous. This kind of deliberately unclear phrasing is sometimes used online for shock value or to provoke a reaction while retaining plausible deniability.
Hope you get to clean up my stick messy I did one of the bad ones ;)
one of the really bad ones ;)