meme; other ways to say 'i love you'
Apr. 10th, 2024 01:00 am
other ways to say 'i love you'
HOW TO
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- ‘i’ll make you something, yeah? your favorite dish, just for you.’
- ‘let’s get you back to bed.’
- ‘shh, it was just a nightmare.’
- ‘you like this, don’t you? i remember you saying that.’
- ‘i drew up a bath for you.’
- ‘you need rest.’
- ‘you ought to be asleep.’
- ‘i bought two.’
- ‘here. you can have the rest.’
- ‘i thought of you when i saw this.’
- ‘i like your smile.’
- ‘you have a cute laugh.’
- ‘stay there. i’m coming there to get you.’
- ‘it’s okay, i’m here, we’re okay.’
- ‘be careful.’
- ‘look both ways.’
- ‘you mean so much to me.’
- ‘i can’t lose you.’
- ‘i thought i might have lost you.’
- ‘how to you feel about the nickname, (insert nickname)?’
- ‘it looks good on you.’
- ‘i’ll make you soup.’
- ‘ah-ah-ah. you’re sick. you need to stay in bed.’
- ‘are you okay in there?’
- ‘that’s it, that’s it. get it all out. shh.’
- ‘it’s a remedy i knew. helps with your throat.’
- ‘it’s a lullaby. would you like me to sing it to you? would that help you fall asleep?’
- ‘i’m worried about you.’
- ‘what do you want to watch?’
- ‘where would you like to go for dinner?’
- ‘close your eyes and hold out your hands.’
- ‘we’ll figure it out.’
- ‘oh, it’s not big deal. you’re fine.’
- ‘i brought you some medicine for your cold.’
- ‘you’re important to me.’
- ‘this is your favorite song, right?’
- ‘you’re like a son/daughter to me.’
- ‘good luck!’
- ‘you’re like a mom/dad to me.’
- ‘don’t say that about yourself.’
- ‘want to come with?’
- “wow! you look really nice.’
- ‘goodnight, (insert term of affection).’
- ‘it’s okay. i couldn’t sleep anyway.’
- ‘you can have half.’
- ‘come here. let me fix it.’
- ‘your tie is crooked.’
- ‘c’mere. shh, it’s okay.’
- ‘i’m not going to hurt you.’
- ‘can i touch you?’
- ‘can i kiss you?’
- ‘can i hug you?’
- ‘promise.’