Love is Like an Unfamiliar Shower (Comic)

Grant Snider of Incidental Comics presents his take on love, as analogous to a shower. Makes sense in more ways than one, does it not?

Grant Snider of Incidental Comics presents his take on love, as analogous to a shower. Makes sense in more ways than one, does it not?
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And then the water gets cold and it starts showering other dudes. Can’t trust showers.
Soon, the shower won’t even give you visitation rights to the sink and toilet. They are my children, too, GOD DAMMIT!