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13 Times 'Grey's Anatomy' Explained Millennials In Love

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13 Times 'Grey's Anatomy' Explained Millennials In Love
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Sometimes, when millennials fall in love, there are moments they feel like they're going through these experiences alone in a vacuum. But that's simply not the case. We're all sharing these similar feelings together, in different ways.

Here to help break down what all of those similar feelings are is none other than the beloved TV Show "Grey's Anatomy," which has a backbone comprised of love, dating and everything that comes with it, for better or worse:

1. When bae picks fun at the stuff you love and you become personally offended

2. When you're PMSing and don't want to do anything but spend time with bae and eat hundreds of calories

3. When you catch someone looking at your man the wrong way

4. When your man won't talk to you and you're freaking out


5. When you start realizing the feelings you have but don't want

6. After a big fight with bae and a night of "healing" with your girlfriends

7. When you read all the texts you sent to bae the morning after girls night and realize you hit at least stage-4 psycho


8. When you have to beg for forgiveness after reading those text messages

9. But, then when he asks what happened and the only explanation you have is

10. When you've been separated from bae for more than a day

11. When you start saying that he don't love you when you both know he does

12. Then when he starts saying something you don't want to hear

13. But, then at the end of the day you realize the only thing you want to say is


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