My was looking for a "healthy distraction" to balance the demands of life. She turned to an online dating app and found Young. Young was an unexpected surpise. He didn't communicate in grunts or emojis; he used full, grammatically correct sentences. He actually passed her preliminary background checks. He seemed normal. He seemed stable. He seemed like the perfect, low-risk distraction. Then they met at a San Gabriel Valley boba shop, and the "distraction" became something more. Young didn't just walk in; he hobbled in with a set of crutches and a mouth full of metal braces. To complete the look, he had topped himself off with a head of orange-red hair. He was absolutely not My’s "type"—but his relentless optimism was admirable. Against all logic, the distraction gained momentum. Young introduced My to the many All-You-Can-Eat buffets in the San Gabriel Valley, and they spent enough time at Disney theme parks to be legally considered residents of Toontown. Somewhere between the third plate of KBBQ beef brisket and the fifth ride on Rise of the Resistance, the distraction turned into a genuine attraction. Please join us in celebrating how this love story turned out for My and Young.