Infatuation Rules
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If your date goes well, you're going to end up lingering a long time, even if you were just meeting for coffee. ... If the date sucks, you can always leave early. It's Close to Other Things. ... It's Not Too Loud. ... It's Lively Enough. ... It's Not Your "Cheers" Bar. ... It's Far Enough Away From Where You Live.
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