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Julia PirohJulia Piroh

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Jake WireJake Wire

May 16, 2026May 16, 2026

Cincinnati, OH

How We MetHow We Met

Swipe to Forever

It all began in April of 2021, in the quiet, ordinary space of a dating app — that strange modern garden where love occasionally blooms in the most unexpected places. One simple swipe brought two lives onto a shared path, and from that moment, something just clicked. Their first date wasn’t just coffee or a quick meet-up. It lasted eight hours. Eight hours that felt like minutes. Conversations flowed like they’d known each other forever. Laughs were loud, smiles were constant, and the goodbye felt like it came too soon — though they both knew it wasn’t really a goodbye. From there, adventure became their language. Together they explored the world like it was made just for the two of them. They camped under starlit skies across the U.S., from quiet forests to wild mountain ranges. Their love wasn’t afraid of a little dirt under the nails or sleeping in a tent — it thrived in nature, in shared silence by the fire, in waking up tangled in sleeping bags and sunlight. Then there was the time they jumped out of a plane in Las Vegas, hand in hand. Skydiving — because falling in love wasn’t thrilling enough, apparently. As they plummeted toward Earth, hearts racing, wind howling, there was only one thing louder than the adrenaline: the certainty that they’d found someone to free-fall through life with. But their journey didn’t stop at borders. They wandered through the cobbled streets of Italy, kissed in front of ancient cathedrals in Poland, and stood hand-in-hand on familiar soil in Ukraine — sharing parts of their past while writing a new future. Every trip, every story, every mile added a new chapter. But the best part was always the same: they were doing it together. This wasn’t just a modern romance. It was a partnership built on shared courage, curiosity, and deep, unwavering affection. What started with a swipe turned into a bond that no distance or time could break. And now, they’re writing the biggest chapter yet — forever.

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