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People Are Sharing The Wholesome Ways They Met Their Spouse

You never know when you'll meet your future spouse.

These celebs met their partners in high school. Truthfully, it could happen anywhere — at work, from an ex, or even in line at the grocery store.

So if you're starting to feel a little hopeless about your love life, these wholesome "how they met" stories should perk you right up.

The wingman.

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This Redditor's fiancé was really bad at being a wingman. While he was supposed to set his friend up with the Redditor during the first week of college, he ended up falling for her instead.

The teacher.

This sounds like the makings of a Hallmark movie we'd pay to see! JELL-O definitely needs to make these two lovebirds their official sponsors. They would make millions if they could guarantee a husband.

The trip.

"She fell into my lap at a Christmas party. Literally! I was sitting on a couch; she came in, tripped over something – and landed on my lap. Not sure what was said after that, but we had a date two weeks later; got married six months later – and had 38 wonderful years until she died last year." - u/Nodak70

The curfew.

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This Redditor met the love of her life back in college.

After talking in the parking lot for hours one night, she asked if his parents would be worried. He said no, only to confess 14 years later that his parents called the police that night to report him missing.

The decoy husband.

In a series of tweets, this woman shared how she was getting unwanted attention from a man. In order to put a stop to it, she pointed out a random man and said that they were married. Well, now they are married in real life.

The chickenpox.

"10th grade, she became my seatmate because my original seatmate was down with chicken pox. I told a joke, something about tsunamis, and surprisingly, she laughed. The rest is history." - u/PunkZappa15

The negative review.

Yet another story that sounds like a Hallmark movie! We can already envision how her angry face softened the moment she saw her future husband standing there. Lesson: go after your negative reviewers!

The hostess.

This Redditor met his wife at the restaurant they both worked at; he was the sous chef, she was the hostess. Since they had an open line kitchen, he would throw random small things at her across the line to get her attention. It worked.

The catfish.

"My wife works at a gas station, I'd go in just to see her, I don't know how much money I spent to see them beautiful blue eyes. We would flirt back and forth and one day she was on my lust of suggested friends on Facebook. I added her and sent her a message. We started hanging out and the rest is history. Her eyes catfished me though, they were contacts." - u/rondaspinksock

The bookstore.

If you're not a reader, you should become one. Who knows, you might just meet your partner like this woman did!

The only thing these two need to do is release a book about their love and have it placed in the "New Releases" section.

The mover.

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This woman spent years with an abusive partner. She woke up with day with an undeniable urge to leave. Since she had one payment on her furniture left, the company was obligated to move her stuff. That mover ended up becoming her husband.

The ex.

"While at a party with my ex. I was walking from the living room to the kitchen and She fell down the stairs and landed on top of me. We became instant friends and grew closer over the following year." - u/Raid_The_Arcade

The next door neighbor.

This is too cute for words! We can only imagine the friendship that blossomed over the years before finally turning into like and then love. Movie producers, jump on this adorable story!

The apple.

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"High school. We were in a play, he was playing a teacher and needed an apple. He yelled across the hall 'DOES ANYONE HAVE AN APPLE' and I did and that was that. It's been ten years, nearly." -u/cheshire_brat

The dating show.

This Redditor went on a TV dating show called Take Me Out, which is where 30 women stand at podiums with lights that they can turn off if they don't like a guy.

Well, this guy got a blackout. Days later, he got a message from a viewer who did like him.

The vacation.

"Was on vacation with my family. She was on vacation with hers. We met. Exchanged numbers. Said we'd keep in touch. I was 14 at the time. Didn't speak for 10 years. Ended up reconnecting and catching up. Conversations became more serious. I drove 12 hours to see her. Started dating. Fell in love. Getting married in December." - u/Sillaan

The setup.

This is how a lot of relationships should be arranged! Got two single friends who would be perfect together?

There will always be a reason one or both says no, so don't give them a chance to refuse.

The dentist.

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"She was my dentist (still is haha) the owner of the clinic she worked in at the time said he got awkward looks from other patients when they would hear how much we made each other laugh." - u/guerochuleta

The rivals.

"I went to high school with her a HATED her! But we always had the same classed and electives, both in the same 2 clubs, and shot on the same air rifle team. After we graduated we both grew up and started talking to each other and fell in love." - u/hillegas