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  • Post category:Relationships
  • Post published:December 20, 2013

It’s better to make up as quickly as you can after an argument. The longer you leave it, the harder it is for you both to say sorry.

Source: Season 16 @ Pokemon: Black and White – Adventures in Unova

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