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Married, I rekindled my first love and remembered my husband guiltily, but it was too late.

Whether men or women, the first love is unforgettable for them, but many times this unforgettable feeling is just a good feeling in their hearts. I had a wonderful first love experience, and then I broke up because of a problem. Although I am married, every time I think of my first love, I have a very different feeling in my heart. Now that I am married and rekindled my first love, I feel sorry for my husband.

Before my husband and I got married, we had an unforgettable relationship. This man was also my first love. At that time, we met through the introduction of my roommate. First love is my roommate's boyfriend's classmate and my roommate's hometown. This relationship is here, and it is also known. Every time my roommate and her boyfriend go out for dinner, they invite us both. After meeting several times, we left contact information with each other.

First love is a humorous boy, and his smile is especially sweet. During that time, I often suffered from insomnia, and I couldn't fall asleep until three or four in the morning every night. He loves me dearly, but he also knows that comforting me to sleep will definitely help. He just accompanied me and told me jokes every night to make me happy.

In a few days, my insomnia gradually improved, and I was really moved by my first love. In fact, through chatting with him, I can feel that he has a good impression on me, but I don't know how to express it to me because of my face. Although I like him very much, I am a girl after all, and it is better for boys to confess this kind of thing.

Later, with the help of my roommates, First Love carefully prepared a romantic confession ceremony for me. It is also the first time to be confessed, and I am excited to think about it. So we're together. Later, when my roommate dated someone, I didn't have to worry anymore, and there was no one to accompany me.