![]() ![]() But truth be told, looking for love online is one of the most sensible things a single person can do for themselves… I joke about it all now, because it seems so foolish that I’d ever hidden it in the first place. It took me another two years after the wedding to tell my friends and family that I actually met my wife online. Except of course, for the one’s on my wife’s side who promised to maintain my Starbucks “decoy story.” When we were planning seating arrangements, I had to make sure that my friends and family were on one side of the yacht, and my wife’s were on the other. Except for how much I was freaking out about my friends potentially finding out that I lied to them about how I met the woman I’m marrying. Everything about it was better than expected. We got married on a beautiful yacht, overlooking Newport Beach, CA. This is because she was honest with her friends and family about how we met. I did my best to keep my wife’s friends away from my friends at mutual gatherings, too. I was even specific about the exact location-“We met at the Starbucks in downtown Brea, right next to the Corner Bakery.” ![]() I’d pepper lots of other little details (ehem: lies) about what I said and how I approached her, but my story about where we met (Starbucks) never changed. Little did they know, I was too embarrassed to tell them we met on. That’s what I’d tell people when they asked about how I met my girlfriend (now, wife.) ![]()
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