Dating Cafe
An unusual coffee shop appeared in a small cozy town. Some visitors run out of it with tears, and some come out with shining eyes of happiness and smiles on their faces.
The coffee shop is very cozy and warm. You feel at home. Home-made food and pastries on the menu. Ordinary hot drinks — coffee and teas of different flavors. A pleasant, kind, sociable and elderly bartender. Waiters over the age of sixty always smile and give kind and wise advice as a parting shot in life. The prices don’t bite.
But why do some guests run out in tears?
There’s a sign on the door that says “Only couples in love are allowed to enter.” And the name of the place suggests that it’s a dating cafe. Other guests are politely asked to leave and are not served.
There’s a little secret in this place. The drinks and food are filled with magic. And this magic only works within the walls of the cafe.
Everyone who comes here to eat or drink starts to tell the truth and nothing but the truth. If the lovers are using each other for their own gain and manipulating each other with a false sense of love, they will immediately admit it. They will tell each other everything they have been hiding.
If the love is real, the people who come here have never hidden anything from each other, and they have nothing to hurt each other with by telling the truth.
What is the mission of this cafe?
The universe sends each person their soulmate. But some people make the wrong choices, suffer from codependent and unhealthy relationships, torment themselves, and miss out on true love.
People are mired in self-deception and unhappy in insincere relationships. They need help in finding happiness, their own person, their soulmate.
This is where the Dating Cafe comes in.
Everyone who runs out in tears, realizing that they have spent their life with the wrong person, begins to search for love more carefully. They will not be so naive and foolish the next time. They will choose with their heart, not their hormones.
After all, many people choose their partner hastily and turn off their brains, falling into a trap. And when the heart tells you that it’s not yours, the first signs appear, but the person ignores them, digging themselves deeper into a hole.
That’s why the cafe helps those who need help to get out of the hole by telling the truth.
And those who have already found their happiness, they leave the cafe happy. After all, they have always been honest with each other and have always been happy with each other. And in the cafe, as always, they spent time together, and it was pleasant.
The truth can sting like a bee, but bee venom is a cure.