Friday, 21 July 2017

See How People Admire ThisTeen Who Genuinely Cried Upon Seeing His Girlfriend's Selfies


These 18-year-old Rozaline Siordia and 19-year-old Nathan Urias have been together for only three months, but they're head over heels for each other, accounting to BuzzFeed News.

 "If I had to choose one thing that I love most about her it would be how kind and open hearted she is," Urias said of Siordia.

"It's amazing to have someone so honest with themselves and to me and others by always showing how he feels," Siordia responded about Urias.
Last Thursday evening, the two returned to their respective homes after a date night out and texted each other before they went to bed. Urias said he loved the makeup Siordia had on that night, so he asked her to send him some selfies.




"I hadn't done a colorful or dramatic makeup look in a while and felt like doing something new that day and my boyfriend was all for it," Siordia said.

"My daily wear is minimal and pretty natural and he loves me with makeup and without it all the same," she added. "I don't take selfies too often." So she sent over a few photos.



"She's beautiful — anybody can see that — and just knowing that I'm with her now and for a very long time to come, filled me with a lot of emotions that came out in tears," he said.
Siordia said she knew her boyfriend was being genuine because she, too, has cried from being overwhelmed with joy just spending time with him.


"I've cried in car rides while singing along to one of our favorite songs or while joking about a scene from one of our favorite shows, The Office," she said. "I've even teared up while just walking hand-in-hand with him, or eating lunch or dinner out with him."
"So I could really feel his emotions through the phone just by his response to my selfies because I've been there before."

She thought the moment was the purest representation of their love, so she was compelled to share their conversation online. Her tweet has gone viral, with nearly 47,000 retweets. Many people are feeling how strong and pure their love is.


They are commenting on how much of a "keeper" Urias is.

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 There are jokes that he'd faked the crying. "I didn't fake it. I didn't force it either. I love her that much," Urias said firmly in response.

"It's early in the relationship and we may still be young but I know without a doubt that Nathan is the one for me," Siordia said.


The couple, however, has also received a sampling of pessimistic responses from strangers. Some refuse to believe Urias' viscerally emotional response was genuine, and/or that the couple's intent on sharing that moment was genuine.

"I just want people to know that this was genuine," he added. "Crying because of that doesn't make me any less of a 'man.'"


"Having emotions doesn't take away your masculinity; it just shows that you're human," said Siordia. She said she knows they have a love that's authentic. "We've grown together emotionally."

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