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I never thought that virtual communication on the platform https://www.sofiadate.com/dating-tips/does-he-love-or-lust-me could change my life so unexpectedly. I went to the dating site more out of curiosity - to look through profiles, chat, kill time. There were no real expectations.

And then, among the many messages, I came across a correspondence that began... with a misunderstanding.

In one of the general chats, someone wrote about their favorite films. I wrote that "old classic comedies are the pinnacle of cinematography", and then he appeared - Artem. His first message was: "You're kidding! Classics are boring. The real masterpieces are modern thrillers."

I smiled and, not wanting to give in, wrote back: "And in my opinion, thrillers are too predictable. After the tenth minute, it is already clear who is to blame."

That's how our argument began. Artem turned out to be an incredibly persistent conversationalist. We exchanged arguments, joked, and teased each other. The argument seemed to have no end, but there was no malice in it — only excitement and a light game.

A few days later, he wrote me a private message: “You know, arguing with you turned out to be more interesting than I expected. Maybe we should check in person who’s right? I invite you to the cinema.”

I laughed because the movie was on the poster — a modern thriller. He bought tickets, and I agreed, thinking: why not give it a chance?

I went to the meeting a little cautiously. But when I saw him — tall, with a sincere smile and that same sparkle in his eyes with which he argued in the chat — my excitement gave way to slight curiosity.

We watched the movie almost in silence, but everything changed later. In a cafe, over a cup of tea, we started arguing again: now about the plot, about the director, about what is important in art. But it turned out to be nice to argue. I suddenly caught myself thinking that I hadn’t felt such a spark in a conversation for a long time.

Over time, our arguments became a familiar background for communication. We discussed books, music, food — and almost always found opposing points of view. But this is what brought us closer. After all, every argument ended with laughter, jokes, and some new discovery about each other.

Months passed. Now Artem and I have our own tradition: we choose films in turns. Sometimes we laugh that if it weren’t for that argument in the chat, we would never have met.

Now I can confidently say: dating is not only about romantic phrases and beautiful profiles. Sometimes everything starts with an unexpected conflict, with a disagreement that suddenly opens the door to something more. Our argument turned into a love story.

And perhaps it is precisely these kinds of coincidences that make online dating special.

I never thought that virtual communication on the platform https://www.sofiadate.com/dating-tips/does-he-love-or-lust-me could change my life so unexpectedly. I went to the dating site more out of curiosity - to look through profiles, chat, kill time. There were no real expectations. And then, among the many messages, I came across a correspondence that began... with a misunderstanding. In one of the general chats, someone wrote about their favorite films. I wrote that "old classic comedies are the pinnacle of cinematography", and then he appeared - Artem. His first message was: "You're kidding! Classics are boring. The real masterpieces are modern thrillers." I smiled and, not wanting to give in, wrote back: "And in my opinion, thrillers are too predictable. After the tenth minute, it is already clear who is to blame." That's how our argument began. Artem turned out to be an incredibly persistent conversationalist. We exchanged arguments, joked, and teased each other. The argument seemed to have no end, but there was no malice in it — only excitement and a light game. A few days later, he wrote me a private message: “You know, arguing with you turned out to be more interesting than I expected. Maybe we should check in person who’s right? I invite you to the cinema.” I laughed because the movie was on the poster — a modern thriller. He bought tickets, and I agreed, thinking: why not give it a chance? I went to the meeting a little cautiously. But when I saw him — tall, with a sincere smile and that same sparkle in his eyes with which he argued in the chat — my excitement gave way to slight curiosity. We watched the movie almost in silence, but everything changed later. In a cafe, over a cup of tea, we started arguing again: now about the plot, about the director, about what is important in art. But it turned out to be nice to argue. I suddenly caught myself thinking that I hadn’t felt such a spark in a conversation for a long time. Over time, our arguments became a familiar background for communication. We discussed books, music, food — and almost always found opposing points of view. But this is what brought us closer. After all, every argument ended with laughter, jokes, and some new discovery about each other. Months passed. Now Artem and I have our own tradition: we choose films in turns. Sometimes we laugh that if it weren’t for that argument in the chat, we would never have met. Now I can confidently say: dating is not only about romantic phrases and beautiful profiles. Sometimes everything starts with an unexpected conflict, with a disagreement that suddenly opens the door to something more. Our argument turned into a love story. And perhaps it is precisely these kinds of coincidences that make online dating special.
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