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Dey's been a fan of Cody for 13 years and they recently fell in love, but Cody still refuses to meet or video chat.
Dey's been a fan of Cody for 13 years and they recently fell in love, but Cody still refuses to meet or video chat.
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S8, EP47 "Dey & Cody"Dey's been a fan of Cody for 13 years and they recently fell in love, but Cody still refuses to meet or video chat.
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S8, EP38 "Michael & Dustin"Michael has been talking to his beau, Dustin, for three years, then he finds Dustin's secret social media profile and realizes that he is a married man.
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S8, EP44 "Deonn & Lanise"Deonn credits Lanise for making him a better man in the two years they've been dating, but he never can get her to meet up in real life; Deonn begs Nev and Kamie for help, but as they dig, they uncover more dirt than Deonn is expecting.
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S8, EP30 "Will & Cherry"Lovesmitten Will has been sending money to a cosplay cutie in Thailand; Will is thinking about a move to the other side of the globe for a virtual stranger .
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S3, EP10 "Bianca & Brogan"Brogan disappears from the Internet, then returns online after a year without question; Bianca wants to know what happened in the missing year.
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S3, EP9 "Jeff & Megan"Jeff truly believes that he has found his dream girl, but he grows suspicious and wants to meet in person.
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S3, EP7 "Solana & Elijah"Solana's online love Elijah is hindering her relationship with her boyfriend.
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S3, EP6 "John & Kelsey"John's feelings for Kelsey are holding him back from leaving Detroit.
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