Falling in love can be scary, but having a little reassurance that your crush feels the same is the biggest relief.
That's exactly what happened for one couple-to-be on Sunday. Twitter user @KINGsham shared a heartwarming screenshot of two texts she'd received around the same time. The messages came from her friends Ari and Jay, and it turned out they were both confessing their love for one another. What are the odds?
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After their supportive friend, posted about the happy coincidence, the reaction has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic. People just love love.
That's when Sham figured it was time to tell them. "They actually don't use Twitter but once the tweet got a lot of attention, I kinda rushed them into telling each other. Then I sent them the screenshot," she told Mashable. "They freaked out...because they were together when I sent them the screenshot. But they were really happy."
SEE ALSO:Yeah, the Tinder pick up line from Master of None? It probably won't work for you.Ari and Jay seemed to also enjoy the positive attention from internet strangers, as their cupid explained in this followup tweet:
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Which of course sparked even more of a reaction from the romance obsessed.
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Truly a love story for our tech-obsessed generation.
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