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Do you tell your partner the different things you like about them?


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I wanna say I do but sometimes you just get so caught up in the negativity of like you forget


Yes when I wana make her happy or to see her cute smile


Sometimes when I feel it's needed to be said


I try to, I fee I don't praise her enough.


I try


Yes. I try but I could probably do it more often.


Yes


Appropriate timinq is necessary.:)


I try, but I still haven't figured out how to encourage her with out frustrating her. We think on two opposite wavelengths. And so what I think to be encouraging makes her frustrated and discourages her. Which is probably why I don't say a lot.


Everyday :))


Yes. I love her million smiles that resemble constellations. Her taste in music which keeps me on her frequency. Her ambition to help others in her prospective career. How we can be ourselves around each other and that she tolerates my eccentricities. Her warmth and kindness. How her body fits my own. That she tolerates my cuddling addiction and need to hold conversations to better know her.


All the time! I try to tell him only because I love him but sometimes he takes it to heart
I'm confused on this answer
Male, 41-50 years, Married, LA, US | Nov 03, 2012

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Most definitely! Have to weigh out the
good with the bad right?


Not as much as I should... he has many amazing qualities that I should focus on more and convey to him.


I do but she tends to think I'm saying it just because I love her which isn't true. I mean what I say its not just flattery.



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