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To Not Date My Best Friend
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To Not Date My Best Friend in Bloomington, MN
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To Not Date My Best Friend in Bloomington, MN
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What do you do when you meet the man of your dreams, but you're already engaged? You become best friends and hope for the best.BAZIt was a meet-cute that should have come with a happy ending. I was hardly at my best when I caught Andy snapping photos of me topless in the name of street photography. I fired angry words at him. In exchange, he gave me his jacket to keep me warm. Thus began our friendship and an unrequited crush on a man who was about to get married.ANDYAfter a photography assignment in the Middle East left me scarred, I have no choice but to face the many issues in my life-my marriage is over, my wife has moved on, and I may never hold another camera between my hands. But there's no hurdle I can't get over once I have my best friend, Baz, in my life. When he tries to transition from a stylist to a journalist at the magazine where he works, he enlists my help in writing a column. How can I prove to him that moving from best friends to lovers makes sense when he's determined to prove the opposite?Contains mature themes.
What do you do when you meet the man of your dreams, but you're already engaged? You become best friends and hope for the best.BAZIt was a meet-cute that should have come with a happy ending. I was hardly at my best when I caught Andy snapping photos of me topless in the name of street photography. I fired angry words at him. In exchange, he gave me his jacket to keep me warm. Thus began our friendship and an unrequited crush on a man who was about to get married.ANDYAfter a photography assignment in the Middle East left me scarred, I have no choice but to face the many issues in my life-my marriage is over, my wife has moved on, and I may never hold another camera between my hands. But there's no hurdle I can't get over once I have my best friend, Baz, in my life. When he tries to transition from a stylist to a journalist at the magazine where he works, he enlists my help in writing a column. How can I prove to him that moving from best friends to lovers makes sense when he's determined to prove the opposite?Contains mature themes.

















