A realistic letter to my hypothetical future boyfriend
"Sometimes I wonder how I'll even fit you into my life."
Kerri is a columnist, social commentator, mother of three, and author of 'The Little Book of Anxiety' and 'When My Husband Does the Dishes...'
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