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She wanted this hot delivery guy’s junk and now she has the complete package.
In a flash of courage, one feisty single woman decided to “take the swing” at a muscular postman, asking him out on a date via text message without ever seeing his face.
Six months later, the two, who never thought they were lovers, got engaged and discovered that they were expecting their first child.
“We got married very quickly,” Tanazza Lucas, 30, of Brisbane, Australia, told Southwest News Service of her whirlwind romance with husband Corey Lucas, 28. Told. Nothing that happened to the world would have changed. ”
My first call to Tanatsa, manager of Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme, was love at first sight. The moment she heard Corey’s voice in June 2020, she was instantly drawn to the hot-to-trot siren.
“I was getting my nails done at the time and I got a call from the delivery guy,” the mother of two recalled. “He was very thorough on the phone and very polite.”
“Even within a minute of being on the phone with him, I could tell there was something different about him,” said Thanatsa, who is originally from Zimbabwe.
Cory’s smooth-talking style persuades the bold beauty to take him out for drinks.
“I asked if I could drop off my stuff outside the apartment because I was leaving soon,” she said. “Something inside me was telling me to take my shot and ask him out on a date.”
At the time, Thanatsa was anxious to get back into the dating pool.
“I was newly single. I don’t know what happened, but something hit me and I thought, ‘Maybe you should ask — you never know.'” she said.
Just an hour after Corey delivered the package, Thanatsa sent him a simple text message that read: Hahaha. ”
And luckily for the fearless fox, her handsome shipping schlepper was single and ready to mingle.
The trend of women unconsciously developing a crush and making the first move is becoming increasingly popular among Gen Z and Millennial lovers.
Newlyweds Monica, 32, and Michelle Foster, 57, first met when the younger of the two was his older brother’s student in high school – Y2K child contacted former teacher on Facebook After taking the wedding, they exchanged vows in June.
And the flames of passion between Long Island dad Ben Romano, 49, and his new wife Krystle, 29, were ignited when she started talking via text message. Krystle was originally hired by a divorced man to be a nanny for his three siblings. After a cute correspondence, May and December’s beloved fell head over heels in love and got married.
But Tanatsa and Corey’s journey to eternal happiness came with a surprise. bump on the road.
After confirming that the object of her affection was available, Lucas and her potential lover went out for beers at a local bar. The couple’s relationship progressed at lightning speed.
“It went really well. He said all the right things. We hit it off completely from the first meeting,” Tanazza said. “He came back to my apartment and nothing happened.”
But three months later, something big happened. she became pregnant.
“That was not planned at all,” Tanatsa claimed. “I thought, ‘Oh, yeah.’
At first she was worried that her new beau wouldn’t be excited about the joys ahead, but the lucky-in-love bombshell’s fears were allayed when Corey popped the big question.
“I was surprised because it had only been six months since we first met, but I said yes,” Tanatsa exclaimed.
With the blessings of their families, the sweet couple got married on December 19, 2020.
Just a few months later, in June 2021, Tanazza and Corey welcomed son Archie, now 2 years old. The couple gave birth to their second son, Theodore, in August 2023.
Tanatsa feels that the addition of a small baby has strengthened the couple’s bond.
“After our second child was born, we loved each other even more,” she said. “We still have challenges and suffered from postnatal depression after the birth of our first child, but we have come to terms with it and are making good progress.
“The only difference is that before we had children, it was all about us. Now we have to find a balance,” Tanatsa added. “We’re really working with the kids. It’s so nice.”
And Ms Corey, who gave up her job as a package delivery driver to drive for a suicide prevention charity in Melbourne, agreed.
“I’m very happy because everything went well,” he said. “We are now very happily married and going better than ever. Our love is growing stronger every day.”
And while Tanazza was the one who set their fairytale love story in motion, she credits her husband with making her dreams come true.
“I still can’t believe it happened,” she said. “He saved my life once again.”
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