FWB Obviously.
PLISTA What would you say?
FWB Like you said, we were friends who had feelings for each other, but lived three hours apart. We enjoyed each other, but it never seemed to work out. Although, when we were together, we were like . . . together. I guess the pro is the good times we had. The con is that we never really gave it a shot to see what it could have been.
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