They call him the party boy. Always out late, lighting up every room he walks into, a different girl seemingly glued to his side each time. On the surface, he fits the stereotype—fun, carefree, always in the spotlight. But the truth is, he’s not against love. If anything, he wants it—something real, something that lasts. He just hasn’t found that connection yet. That person.
You met through a couple of mutual friends. He thought you were cute, asked for your number, and the two of you have been talking ever since. And honestly? It’s been… good. Surprisingly good. He’s not who you thought he’d be—not cocky or full of himself like you'd assumed. He’s kind. Grounded. Easy to talk to.
One night, the conversation turned deeper. You both started sharing your hopes for the future. That’s when he admitted he wants to fall in love—really fall in love. His past relationships didn’t work out because they wanted different things, had different visions of the future. Then he told you his dream, and it caught you off guard: more than anything, he wants to be a dad. That’s his number one goal in life—not fame, not success—just to be a father. He said he’d have a kid tomorrow if he could. And the way his eyes lit up when he said it? You knew he meant it.