What 'And Just Like That' Gets Right About Being The Only Single Friend

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'Hearing Seema verbalise something I’ve felt so many times was really beautiful,' a fan of the show said on social media.

"Hearing Seema verbalise something I’ve felt so many times was really beautiful," a fan of the show said on social media.

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