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They say everything is bigger in Texas. However, this phrase doesn’t necessarily apply to the cost of living and house prices in the Lone Star State.

A Texas realtor group TikTok account (@navarealtygroup) recently posted a video whichhas already gained more than 4.3 million views and thousands of comments from users making comparisons.

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First dates can go either good or bad, but there are usually just two people involved. However, this Texas woman ended up having a very unusual first get-together when the man she was expecting to meet showed up with a third person.

TikTok user Layla (@dtelayla) posted a clip of herself having a meal with a guy who took his daughter on his first date with Layla.

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A gay man from Texas recently made a social media post stating that straight women shouldn’t be welcomed to enjoy LGBTQ establishments like clubs and bars.

TikTok user @cherubex shared his experience at an Austin, TX bar and said he threw a bride's bachelorette party crown off her head because she offered his partner a drink she didn't like.

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It’s getting colder in Texas, or at least that’s what it’s supposed to be. Nonetheless, Texas weather, according to locals, is known for being quite unpredictable, especially during the winter time.

Many have taken over their TikTok accounts to share funny jokes about what the Lone Star State can be like and how Texans react to it.

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Some family members become desperate when a relative is having bad luck finding a romantic interest. This is the case of a Texas mom who recently took her son's TikTok account and posted a plea in an attempt to find him a date to attend his brother's wedding. The ceremony will take place on October 22, 2022.

Rowdy Robinson, from east Texas, says he has now received over a thousand comments and DMs from hopefuls eager to assume the role of his date for the family member's nuptials — all thanks to his mom.

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