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I met my now-fiancé sophomore year when he was finishing his initiation into rugby. He had to dye half of his hair and beard blond. My neighbors were helping him, but he bought the wrong dye. I had never colored my hair before, so when people “bleach” their hair, I assumed they used actual bleach. So, I gave him bleach to dye his hair. It actually burned a portion of his beard, where to this day hair won’t grow back. When I met his mom and she found out, she let out a loud gasp and said “That was you ?!” We've been together for seven years since then. — Kfalise
We met while working at a sporting goods store. We both told our coworkers how hot we thought the other was, but we were too afraid to talk to each other. He worked in footwear and would detach the packs of socks just as an excuse to borrow the tool to put them back together and talk to me. It wasn't until we ran into each other at a house party that we realized we went to the same small university. We left the party and spent the night walking around campus and discussing our awkward and intense crushes on each other. We have been inseparable ever since and after seven years together, we finally tied the knot this past fall! — ashleyh4106428d0
My boyfriend and I met when we were both studying abroad in Sevilla, Spain! I'm from Texas, and he's from Germany. He was in a tapas cooking class with one of my roommates (a class I wanted to take, but didn't get into). He and another German friend of his invited my roommate to a house party with a bunch of international students and she brought me along – I didn't even originally want to go! When my roommate and I got to the apartment, he opened the door and smiled. I instantly fell head over heels. Since then, we've been long-distance and visiting each other whenever we can. We just celebrated two years together and we're about to get married! All thanks to some tapas. ❤️ — kylaw481bd1b5e
His fraternity and my sorority were paired for homecoming. The theme of one of our parties was '80s, so I wore my fanny pack full of snacks for the night. He saw me pull out a pack of fruit snacks, asked me for one, and the rest was history. — catieh4955179c6
We met studying abroad in Rome. I walked into class late, and the only seat available was next to him. I later found out he would read a chapter ahead of the class to make me study guides and tutor me prior to the test. Four years later, we got married about 10 minutes from our school building in Rome. — jessikraai
We lived in the same hall freshman year. I went to the lobby early on in the year and asked a large group of people if anyone knew how to cut hair and she volunteered to give me a haircut. We sat together on my bed as she cut my hair. We clicked instantly. I couldn’t stop laughing when I was around her. It's my favorite haircut I've ever gotten... even though I ended up going to the barber an hour later to get it buzzed. — j4e7a45900
My boyfriend and I met during my last semester at UT Austin. He was an exchange student from Germany and we had matched on Tinder. I had the app for two years already, but never felt obligated to meet with anyone. After avoiding a date three times he sent "I guess you're not capable of making plans" and that PISSED me off. So I met with him, just to stubbornly prove I could make plans. Since then, we've done long-distance, moved in together in NYC, and now we're engaged! We're both glad we went on that Tinder date. — Brianna Holt
My friends and I were about to sign the lease on a six-bedroom house when THREE of our roommates dropped out last minute. In a desperate effort to not lose the house, we posted on all of our social media accounts in search of a group of three. We found three guys to join our house. I liked one of them, but I thought it was too weird because we lived together. Finally, after a year of living together, we decided to go on a date. Now we've been together for four years and I'm so glad we took that leap. —Cassie Freeman, Facebook
When I was a sophomore, I started lifting at my campus gym. Little did I know there was a guy who worked at the rec center who had a huge crush on me. He finally got the courage to talk to me and invited me to join a powerlifting club he was starting. I said yes and gave him my info. The club never actually happened, but he used it to steal my number and find me on Snapchat. After talking for a few weeks he asked me out to a university hockey game. Two years later and we've been married for three months. — sydneys4f55cf09a
I was watching Lady Gaga perform "The Sound of Music" during the 2015 Oscars with a group of my friends. While we were watching, a good friend of mine showed us a video of this guy singing at a local music festival. Hearing him sing swept me away, but I was still in the closet. Fast-forward to February 2017 — my fraternity hosted a Mardi Gras party and I spotted my crush with a group of his friends on the dance floor. I made a conscious effort to put myself in his line of vision while I was dancing and added him on Snapchat. I then decided a few weeks later to download Tinder and come out to my friends. One of the first people to show up was my crush! We've now been together for two years! — ethanb49660c231
The summer before freshman year, my now-fiancé, and I were taking classes at our college and we both lived in the same dorm. One day I needed help with my algebra homework, so I opened my door and just yelled "help" at every person who walked by. Eventually, Steven walked by and tried to help me — even though we could never figure it out. After that, he came by my room every day to help me with my homework and five years later we are getting married. — courtneyi4a601ff15
I was walking in the courtyard outside my dorm when I randomly passed some guy playing the saxophone. A few days later, our dorm had an icebreaker meeting and I found out he lived right across the hall from me. I told him I liked listening to him play from my dorm room, but he was embarrassed since he was still learning how to play. Four and a half years later, he proposed to me by playing the saxophone in the courtyard of our old dorm. — cristinar4cff3cfc5
I actually saw my husband on TV before we even met. Back in 2005, we were both college students in Columbia, MO. I didn’t have cable or internet that summer, so I wound up watching a lot of Wheel of Fortune . They hosted a week of college shows and I remembered thinking the boy who represented Mizzou was so cute! Periodically over the next several months I thought about “that Wheel of Fortune boy” and how I wished I’d run into him since we lived in the same town. Well, as fate would have it, in early 2006 we did run into each other and hit it off right away. We married in 2010 and now have a six-year-old son and one-year-old daughter together. To this day I still tease him about the prize puzzle he missed on The Wheel ! — lindseyz400468972
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A young couple set to start college in the fall were killed in a blazing car crash allegedly caused by an intoxicated military man.
According to the Anchorage Police Department, 18-year-old Amelia Nowak and 20-year-old Derek Duerr were pronounced dead at the scene.
Police say a pickup truck — allegedly driven by 23-year-old U.S. soldier Matthew Davis — collided with multiple vehicles in three separate crashes on the Anchorage, Alaska roadways, just before 2 a.m. Sunday.
Davis allegedly left the scene of the first two crashes.
After the third collision, he was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
However, police say it was the second crash allegedly caused by Davis that morning that killed Nowak and Duerr.
The couple was stopped at an intersection when the pickup truck driven by Davis smashed into their vehicle, according to police.
Police say the impact sent their car careening into a tree, causing it to immediately catch fire.
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Citing charges filed by Assistant District Attorney David Buettner, the Anchorage Daily News reports a witness said Davis appeared to be driving 80 to 90 miles per hour before slamming into the couple's vehicle.
Duerr and Nowak died before firefighters could rescue them.
Court records indicate Davis has been charged with two counts of manslaughter and one count of driving under the influence.
Davis – who is reportedly a soldier at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage — told police he consumed 10 to 15 alcoholic drinks at numerous bars leading up to the deadly crash.
The Daily News reports Davis' blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit of .08 percent.
He also reportedly told police he did not remember driving prior to the collisions.
During Davis' initial court appearance, family members of the couple said both were headed to college in the fall on basketball scholarships.
"Those two, they loved each other, those two people in that car," Nowak's mother said, per the outlet. "You have robbed me of my grandchildren. You have robbed me and the world."
A judge set Davis' bail at $80,000.
While Davis was appointed a public defender, attorney information was not immediately available, and it was unclear Friday if he entered a plea to the charges.
PEOPLE's request for comment from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson went unanswered.
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