On another note, I was thinking how "I miss you", or "I like you" just doesn't cut it anymore.
But I'll take a picture of the slug for you guys.
On another note, I was thinking how "I miss you", or "I like you" just doesn't cut it anymore.
But I'll take a picture of the slug for you guys.
No, I was just thinking that I want to say more than things like that, but there's nothing really in between those "lesser" words and something like "I love you".
There needs to be something in the middle.
I've been missing her like crazy, despite talking to her virtually every day this week.
Did I mention we're actually putting serious thought into moving closer together sometime after September? We've both been doing some research and job searching. Until then, hopefully I'll be able to see her in July.
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LOL I have the same problem. Salt will take care of it!
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My home has no slugs, my new one should not either. We are moving soon probably the first of next month. The new home were going to is supposed to be repainted and new carpet put in before we go there. Also I get a bigger room, yay!
I could never pour salt on a slug, that's so cruel.
Did you know the leopard slug mates by hanging upside down on a thick string of slime and copulates with this big ass penis type thing that comes out of it's "ear"?
Crazy.
how about.. "I really care about you"..
hm, yeah, seems like there's not much in between. maybe that's why I jumped straight to "I love you" after about 4 months.. he said it back, but it was kind of a once off, the regular I love you's didn't start for another while.
YOU SUCK.
If there was a slug on my wall, I'd drop kick it.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
How about starting off with "I love talking to you" and "I love your sense of humor".
You could also tell her you adore her. I like that one.
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In every language I can speak...
love is defined by your emotions, actions, and everything about you... and can't be described with words. I sometimes wonder how a word even came about it... and why it's called "love". Saying "I love you" isn't what says "I love you" to her. It's the tone in your voice, the way you're holding her, and all she shares with you.