What about you?

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... Read moreWhen it comes to finding the right partner, many of us look beyond surface-level attractions and prioritize emotional connection and shared experiences. From personal experience, what stands out most in a meaningful relationship is the little things—a quiet drive at night under the stars, enjoying the peacefulness and beauty together. These moments often hold more meaning than grand gestures or extravagant parties. It's common to find that wanting genuine affection and thoughtful acts, like surprise dates or flowers, enriches the bond far more than focusing solely on physical intimacy. I’ve learned that a relationship rooted in love and the desire to build a future together thrives on trust, attention, and understanding each other's needs without pressure. Having a partner who enjoys simple pleasures such as staying in to watch movies and sharing popcorn creates a comforting sense of home and belonging. While socializing has its place, valuing quality time over quantity has helped me feel truly connected. Ultimately, it’s about finding someone who mirrors your appreciation for shared moments, who values emotional depth, and who expresses affection through consistent, caring actions. Reflecting on these qualities can help clarify what matters most in your relationships and guide you toward a fulfilling partnership that nurtures both love and friendship.

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I want him to be nice to all females yes I don’t want him to be to clingy with other girls but I just want him to be kind to all bc Jesus says love all and if my man is not kind to other females he won’t be kind to me

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