Kiana
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Well, I'm glad that I never afforded you the privilege. If that's how you, you were so like, ugh.
Well, I'm glad that I never afforded you the privilege. If that's how you, you were so like, ugh.
Well, I'm glad that I never afforded you the privilege. If that's how you, you were so like, ugh.
It was glistening, pink glistening.
It was glistening, pink glistening.
It was glistening, pink glistening.
By the way, I do want to say, and then I know we're going long, is I really think in relationships, like, having a sense of humor is very important. And I would tell my kids, make sure you have someone that you can laugh with. Let's party. You can party with. Someone that you respect and respects you, obviously.
By the way, I do want to say, and then I know we're going long, is I really think in relationships, like, having a sense of humor is very important. And I would tell my kids, make sure you have someone that you can laugh with. Let's party. You can party with. Someone that you respect and respects you, obviously.
By the way, I do want to say, and then I know we're going long, is I really think in relationships, like, having a sense of humor is very important. And I would tell my kids, make sure you have someone that you can laugh with. Let's party. You can party with. Someone that you respect and respects you, obviously.
Integrity. Okay. But you also, something I scored in with you that has only really come to light, I'd say, in the last five years or so, is how you take such good care of me. And I think especially having lost my mom at such a young age, it is really, really important. And it means so much to me that I have someone who really takes good care of me. Like, you took me...
Integrity. Okay. But you also, something I scored in with you that has only really come to light, I'd say, in the last five years or so, is how you take such good care of me. And I think especially having lost my mom at such a young age, it is really, really important. And it means so much to me that I have someone who really takes good care of me. Like, you took me...
Integrity. Okay. But you also, something I scored in with you that has only really come to light, I'd say, in the last five years or so, is how you take such good care of me. And I think especially having lost my mom at such a young age, it is really, really important. And it means so much to me that I have someone who really takes good care of me. Like, you took me...
There in the morning, whereas I could have Ubered, but you were like, no, I want to take you. You waited for me. You took me home. You make sure I have the food I want. You did this when I had COVID recently where you're like, you really, and there's, it seems like it's no sweat to you. You almost enjoy it.
There in the morning, whereas I could have Ubered, but you were like, no, I want to take you. You waited for me. You took me home. You make sure I have the food I want. You did this when I had COVID recently where you're like, you really, and there's, it seems like it's no sweat to you. You almost enjoy it.
There in the morning, whereas I could have Ubered, but you were like, no, I want to take you. You waited for me. You took me home. You make sure I have the food I want. You did this when I had COVID recently where you're like, you really, and there's, it seems like it's no sweat to you. You almost enjoy it.
Not to gender this, but I think that it is much more common for the woman in a heteronormative relationship to be the caregiver. And, you know, I don't know, it's kind of baked in for me to take care of something or someone when they're sick. Yeah. You return the favor. Like, there are a lot of men, for example, when their wives get cancer, bounce. Do you know that?
Not to gender this, but I think that it is much more common for the woman in a heteronormative relationship to be the caregiver. And, you know, I don't know, it's kind of baked in for me to take care of something or someone when they're sick. Yeah. You return the favor. Like, there are a lot of men, for example, when their wives get cancer, bounce. Do you know that?
Not to gender this, but I think that it is much more common for the woman in a heteronormative relationship to be the caregiver. And, you know, I don't know, it's kind of baked in for me to take care of something or someone when they're sick. Yeah. You return the favor. Like, there are a lot of men, for example, when their wives get cancer, bounce. Do you know that?
But I know, jokes aside, I'm not worried in the least about that situation with you, which is like weirdly comforting. And you do make โ you make sure I'm fed well, which to me is like specific to being kind of sick or weakened love language.
But I know, jokes aside, I'm not worried in the least about that situation with you, which is like weirdly comforting. And you do make โ you make sure I'm fed well, which to me is like specific to being kind of sick or weakened love language.