Icebreakers
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How to love myself. Definitely, seriously.
How generous kind and loving someone can be. He's the most loving, generous, caring, supportive person I've ever met and I can't wait to spend the rest if my life waiting just for him, whether its to come home from the army or just coming home from work, or a few hours apart I will always be anxiously awaiting his return with a giant hug and extremely indecent public make out session should we happen to be around ppl!
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How to golf, fish, and understand sports on tv :-)
How to be more aggressive.
Mainly all about football but he also taught me to laugh more.
To not say Estretch! Mmmm history and her culture...
Unconditional love
Rock climbing, sushi, and California.
Better organization.
How to love myself, how to be myself, how to speak out when i need to. And most important, he has shown me how beautiful true love and being loved by that special someone really is.
There have been numerous things I have learned from him. We have intellectual conversations at times and I love he's someone I can do that with.
I do enjoy when we actually discuss things, which we haven't in a while.
Male, 36-40 years, Married, GA, US | Oct 25, 2012
Male, 36-40 years, Married, GA, US | Oct 25, 2012
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To try different foods and be more open minded about things.
To think things through before making a decision