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A picture of someone looking happy and in love, with the caption "How to reply for Well my likes are knowing when I come home I get to see the love of my life. Just sitting and not talk and holding my love. Someone saying I love you. A little kiss out of nowhere. Someone walking up to me and hugging me behind me while I'm making dinner. Dislikes I just I don't have to many. Being sticky or smelly, rudeness, be fake outside and inside. Picking your nose an eating it."

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Question: How to reply for Well my likes are knowing when I come home I get to see the love of my life. Just sitting and not talk and holding my love. Someone saying I love you. A little kiss out of nowhere. Someone walking up to me and hugging me behind me while I'm making dinner. Dislikes I just I don't have to many. Being sticky or smelly, rudness, be fake outside and inside. Picking your nose an eating it.

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It sounds like you value genuine affection, love, and simple moments with your partner. In response, you could say: "I can see how much you appreciate the meaningful moments and expressions of love in your life. The little acts of affection, like surprise kisses and hugs, can really make a difference in our well-being. It's great to know that you focus more on your likes than your dislikes. I agree with you that rudeness, dishonesty, and unpleasant habits can be off-putting. It's essential to be real and true to ourselves and those around us to enjoy a fulfilling and genuine relationship." By validating their likes and dislikes, you show understanding and support.

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April 11, 2023, 7:36 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, April 11, 2023

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