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What It's Like To Find "Your Person" As Told By Grey's Anatomy

I have a person. Even if I never meet a romantic partner to be with for the rest of my life, as long as I have her, I'll be fine.

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Everyone was in awe when Grey's Anatomy created the concept of "my person". A person with whom you have attained the highest level of friendship. I am lucky to have found "my person" even though we are hours and miles away, we know can always lean on each other. Even though we are not romantic "your person" can be the person you trust most in the world. Someone who you can call at midnight when you're in trouble, a person that understands you 110%, and they will never leave your side.

1. You and your best friend are always on the same team


2. Even if that means doing something you don't want to

3) When you're busy, you'll make time to check in

4) Even if that means you sit with them while they work


5)They'll get drunk and dance with you when no one will

6) Lay in bed with you when you can't handle the day

7) They'll complain about their love life to you

8) And you will always have your back

9) They'll listen to you when you're at your craziest moments


10) Tell you what you want to hear

11) You act like a married couple

12) You're always together

13) Talk about getting old together


14) You understand each other's logic even if it makes zero sense


15) Sometimes you don't have to say anything

16) Just make a face and they can read it word-for-word

17) You can share secrets because you know they'll always keep them

18) They'll hold you on the worst days

19) You never worry about losing them


20) Because they will always be "YOUR PERSON"


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