The lake one haha.. the power of the pinky promise! Never break it ?
15+ Couples Who Make Us Believe Love Is Real

On average, a person has a 1 in 562 chance of finding the “one,” according to science. Clearly meaning that finding your soulmate in a sea of 7 billion people is what it should be — challenging. However, even though the odds are unlikely, finding true love is not impossible. Some lucky ones out there have already picked their partners and their love stories will warm your heart.
Bright Side has found 18 of these couples whose stories will remind you of romantic movies and who prove that real love does exist.
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10. “Every day my parents play Mario Kart 64 to see who will make a cup of tea. They’ve done this religiously since 2001.”
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15. “My parents recreated their honeymoon picture 40 years later.”
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Have you found your soulmate? How did you 2 meet? Share your stories and photos with us in the comments!
Comments
Do women actually think men cleaning is a hot thing?
I wish my husband was the type of partner that tries on nail polish to show me haha
I hope I get to find a love so real like some of these ?
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