There’s a poetic beauty to this shot that will make the couple want to revisit it decades down the line.
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Celebrate the completion of your quest to find your true love with a real-world version of the video game’s Ceremony of Eternal Bonding.
Long distance romance can work with a bit of effort, but just what form does that effort take?
16-year-old who attends all-boys high school was feeling lovelorn, so the aquarium offered an unorthodox solution.
Tora no Ana’s matchmaking parties see an attendance spike as they respond to women who want a boyfriend who’ll leave them alone and let them fangirl out.
Surprising amount say they’re OK with splitting the bill, but numbers might not tell the whole story.
Sure, it sounds nice, but critics say the deeper meaning behind his choice of words spells trouble ahead.
Single men in their 30s least likely to be fooling around, but it’s a very different story for the older guys.
Just because they didn’t land the protagonist’s affections doesn’t mean they aren’t beloved by fans.
Over three dozen guests attend ceremony and reception where groom and Hatsune Miku drink wedding toast, cut cake, and exchange rings.
Seiji’s greatest fear: Having his girlfriend’s mom ask “What do you do for a living?” when the answer is “I work for SoraNews24.”
An important reminder to always heed the old advice, “When you want to tell her how you really feel, don’t, for the love of God, tell her with poo.”
Quite possibly the last Disney character we’d expect to be a love guru has the perfect answer to one young man’s dilemma.
It might sound like a match made in heaven (or at least a lovey-dovey romance anime), but two otaku don’t always make the right combination.
Man asks for advice on how to marry a voice actress, gets told he could be a bachelor for life.