Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Abigail who lived in a small village near a beautiful lake. She loved to explore the outdoors and would often go for hikes in the surrounding mountains and hills. One day, Abigail decided to venture out to a hill near the lake. She was enchanted by the stunning view of the mountains and the lake below, and she couldn't resist the urge to explore the area. As she made her way up the hill, Abigail came across a large, old tree with a rope dangling from one of its branches. She immediately knew what she had to do. She grabbed the rope and began to swing. The rope was strong and the tree was sturdy, so she felt comfortable and safe. The sun was setting, and the view was breathtaking. Abigail felt as if she could touch the stars as she swung back and forth, higher and higher. She looked down at the lake and saw the reflection of the mountains and the sky, and she could almost hear the birds chirping in the trees. Abigail stayed up on the hill until the sun went down, and then she slowly made her way back home, but the feeling of freedom and joy stayed with her for the rest of the day.
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I’m 44 and my wife is 44. She works on an art advisory committee, so attending galas, events, and client meetings is part of her job. She often meets clients for coffee, lunch, or dinner, and I don’t always know the details and that’s completely normal because it’s part of her work. She’s always professional, transparent about her friendships, and I trust her judgment completely. Recently, she mentioned she’s going to a gala with a friend, S. He’s a wealthy client she met about a year ago, and they became friends professionally. She introduced me to him once, and he seems like a genuinely good person. He invited her as his “date” to this gala, and my wife said it’s fine. I did ask her though, if she’s actually going as a “date,” and she just laughed and said, “Date doesn’t always mean romantic.” She said it’s important for her she could get networking and meet new people. Then she smiled and said, “If I get into this gala next time, I won’t need to take that man with me, I’ll take you...

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