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This person is thanking their best friend for always being on their mind and for making them happy, although they haven't told their best friend about their relationship with this other person. They are captioning the image with wanting to thank this other person for giving them the happiness they need.

Thank You, Sweetheart, You're Always on My Mind

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Question: How to reply for Thank you sweetheart you're always on my mind to my best friend and I've been talking over driving he's been trying to get out of me why I'm such an a good mood and happy I haven't told him about you but you're the reason why I'm in the mood that I'm in I want to thank you for that. That's us right there getting ready to park the truck in the trailer. Why it's in the backseat sleeping. From your love one

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If you want to respond to this loving message, you could say something like: "Thank you for your sweet words! It means so much to know I bring joy and happiness to your life. Your happiness is incredibly important to me, and knowing I can bring a smile to your face makes my day. You don't have to share this with anyone if you don't feel comfortable, the fact that you appreciate me is enough. Keep having wonderful days, and remember that you're always in my thoughts too. Continue to drive safely and take care of Wyatt. Much love."

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June 29, 2023, 6:24 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, June 29, 2023

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