What's the nicest or sweetest thing your boyfriend/girlfriend or friend has said to you recently?


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insertscreenname is offline insertscreenname Post #61  December 11,2011, 6:52pm
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... is like a nice warm vibratey feeling all through your guttiwuts.

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Ok, I remember another one. It's kinda sappy, though. I played guitar and sang for one of my exes for the first time, and after I finished she asked if I would sing for her every day. That kinda choked me up a little bit.
 
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"It's just....so.....BIG!"
Some girls are soooo lucky, the way they can just "see" a guy's ego like that, just as plain as the nose on his face!
 
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Betwixt is offline Betwixt Post #63  December 12,2011, 5:58pm
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A simple 'You are beautiful' still can take my breath away
 
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I love it when he calls me "my lady". He doesn't like using the terms boyfriend/girlfriend, so that's what he calls me. He says he uses "my lady" like from Star Wars, but I always think of as from Robin Hood, but either way, it works for us.

I did think it was sweet last week (I met him on a rare date during the week after work) and I wore a skirt because he had at one point said he likes seeing me in a skirt, and I don't do it enough. He asked if I dressed up just for him, or if I came that way from work. I had worn the outfit to work, but kept it on specifically for him. He said I looked really really nice, and he enjoyed my being dressed up. I wish I could remember exactly how the conversation went, but that's the gist of it. Although my boyfriend is sweet and romantic in other ways, he doesn't say a lot of sweet compliments.

Oh, this one makes me tear up.....he has said this on numerous occasions, the first time was about 6 months in to the relationship, that I have told him I love him way more in the span of our relationship than he ever heard from his parents growing up. It makes me sad that he didn't get a lot of affection growing up. Every time he says this, I have to go over and give him a hug. That's another thing, he said I have taught him the value of a hug. I love giving hugs, to anyone who wants or needs one, but especially to him.
 
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tinaroonie wrote :
I love giving hugs, to anyone who wants or needs one, but especially to him.
I need a hug!
 
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Oh what the hell ... I can't resist. I received this message several months ago. I'd REALLY like to print it out, and hang it on the wall, but that's almost as tacky as sharing it here. But hey ... we're all anonymous, so what the hell, here goes:
"... first to tell you that I have never in my life experienced anything so extraordinarily mind blowing euphorically erotic and you deserve so much more than a simple thank you-you literally and forever transformed a part of me unexplored..again a simple thank you is a phrase too primitive to use...I CANNOT STOP thinking about you and the adventure you gave me..walking vertical has been a challenge and the aftershocks are endless..you've awakened quickened and gave me the recharge I needed to make the decisions in life I have to make..."
 
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Okay, I have a new one, but it wasn't anything he said. Apparently I was shivering with cold in my sleep last night. I woke up because the guy (who emits heat like a furnace at times and hates being cold) was wrapping me up in the duvet and also using his body heat to try to warm me up. It was just really, really nice.
 
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