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This week on The Salice Rose Show, Salice and her guest discuss the possibilities surrounding finding or having found the “right person” at the “wrong time” in life. While there can be many reasons as to why things may not have worked out with a certain person from our past or even our present, is this something that we should necessarily consider to be a loss? What exactly made you deem them as the “right person” and what situational circumstance made it the “wrong time”? Will you always hold a special place for this person and see them as “the one that got away”, or would you rather obtain closure and find happiness with someone new? Tune in for a deeply, relatable episode with some differences in perspective that you may find resonate with your own experience.
The Salice Rose Show is intended for mature audiences only and is not suitable for children. This content may contain adult themes, explicit language, and sexual subject matter. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own.
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This week on The Salice Rose Show, Salice and her guest discuss the possibilities surrounding finding or having found the “right person” at the “wrong time” in life. While there can be many reasons as to why things may not have worked out with a certain person from our past or even our present, is this something that we should necessarily consider to be a loss? What exactly made you deem them as the “right person” and what situational circumstance made it the “wrong time”? Will you always hold a special place for this person and see them as “the one that got away”, or would you rather obtain closure and find happiness with someone new? Tune in for a deeply, relatable episode with some differences in perspective that you may find resonate with your own experience.
The Salice Rose Show is intended for mature audiences only and is not suitable for children. This content may contain adult themes, explicit language, and sexual subject matter. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own.

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