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Knots 5 5. Knots

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Matt and Andy start Knots 5 in the summer before their senior year in high school. They’ve tied some pretty big knots in the last three years. Matt is still unsure about his sexuality and made some mistakes that jeopardize his future. Andy knows he’s gay and wishes Matt did too. It isn’t to be at least for now. Matt and Andy are in their twenties at the time of this writing and are telling us about the knots they tied in their lives during their senior year in high school.

This is the 5th book in the Knots series.  Andy and Matt are now 17 and in their senior year in high school.
Matt and Andy have done some pretty crazy and wild things, and one has to wonder if there’s any more trouble they can get into and if if there are any more knots they can tie in their lives.
 
Elias Donovan Scott

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  • 1. Chapter 1
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  • 21. Chapter 21
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Just a quick add after reading a reply you made. There are three key ingredients, from my understanding, that make relationships work.
1) You ask most couples that have been together for a long time and they will tell you, their SO is also their best friend. Friendship goes a long way in any relationship, but friendship can't be the only thing. No doubt that Andy and Matt have that. Matt and Thomas do as well, just not as strong.
2) Commonality. If you have nothing in common with the person, you won't enjoy spending time with them. Matt and Andy like mowing grass, they like sports, and they have other common interests, the pond, and of course sex.
3) Communication. If you love someone, talk with them, listen to them. Don't be afraid to tell them that you enjoy being with them, but also share when something is bothering you. But listen when the other erson shares their happiness or problems as well. Remember, God gave you two ears and one mouth. Think about that.

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