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The phrase "perfect on paper" is an idiom describing something that appears ideal in theory, plans, or written statistics, but fails to meet expectations in reality.

"She wasn't going to [choose me]. And it didn't matter how caring I was... It was me, as I was, that wasn't doing it for her." 2. Meaning of the Idiom Perfect On Paper

Darcy Phillips is a bisexual high schooler who runs an anonymous, top-secret relationship advice service out of "Locker 89". She is blackmailed by a classmate, Alexander Brougham, into becoming his personal dating coach to help him win back his ex-girlfriend. The phrase "perfect on paper" is an idiom

" Perfect on Paper " most commonly refers to the , but the phrase is also used as a cultural idiom and a title for various songs. 1. Perfect on Paper by Sophie Gonzales (Novel) It was me, as I was, that wasn't doing it for her

It often refers to a partner who hits every "bullet point" on a checklist—stable, kind, attractive—but lacks the "spark" or emotional connection needed for a real relationship.

Published in 2021, this book is a queer contemporary romance and was a finalist for the Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fiction.