Childhood Phone Conversations
Michelle and Mark reminisce about their childhood phone conversations, highlighting the deep connection they formed before officially dating. They discuss the limitations of corded phones and the commitment it took to hold them up for hours. Their conversation explores the beginnings of love and connection, emphasizing that relationships start long before the label of "dating."In this clip
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#068: Mark’s First "Girlfriend" Tells Her Story with Michelle Dow
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Do people come back if the only reason we stopped talking was because he was not ready for a relationship, as discussed in the episode #068: Mark’s First "Girlfriend" Tells Her Story with Michelle Dow and the clip Navigating Closure?
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