This is a work of non-fiction inspired by my own life and the lives of others that have touched mine. This book is about love and romance and the many games people sometimes play to perfection with their playground being your life, their toys being your time and emotions. Sadly, when involved in relationships, many are cataloged and categorized by their loved ones without realizing so. This book will help you to know or somewhat allow you to be cognizant of your relationship with your significant other if it is love or if he or she has simply categorized whatever you have as something other than love. This book will relate to you true stories of games played upon the hearts of the ones love once claimed as many sometimes are perplexed when it comes to their true feelings towards their other half. This book will tell you signs of when love is part of your relationship when it is absent from your relationship, and when it may be time to walk away from it all. All names and locations in this work have been falsified to protect the identities of all parties involved, but the stories and events are true.
But, how do you tell the difference between love, lust and friendship? Please be aware that this story is set in Australia and therefore uses Australian English spelling and syntax.
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