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Thomas Frank's avatar

I am a firm believer in “unlikely friendships.” Years ago I was working out with a personal trainer and griping to him about how expensive his sessions were. He said “well I used to train that guy over there and he knows all of the same workouts you do, so maybe you could train together?” I looked at the man he was pointing towards and replied “Sad guy?” My trainer looked confused and I explained that I had made up nicknames for most of the regulars at the gym. I had decided the handsome man who spent a lot of time on his phone between sets wasn’t very happy with his life, hence the moniker “sad guy.” But after meeting the man I realized he was actually warm, and smart and funny. The assumptions I made simply from his demeanor were not even remotely accurate. He reminds me of this all the time...as we’ve now been together and married for almost 15 years.

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Annette Laing's avatar

One of the saddest things about right now in the States is the strange discouragement we get in the media from connecting to people.. The language of "randos", "people pleasers" and "needy". The avoidance of human contact that didn't start with COVID. Thanks for bucking the trend, Brent. It's needed.

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