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!!!WARNING!!!



FAKE QURAN
ON THE INTERNET!!!



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LUSCIOUS LOVE LETTERS
     
What
is it about writing love letters that makes us so anxious? Suddenly, we
think we should be competing with Shakespeare and using words like "shall"
and "thee." But in reality, our loved ones aren't judging; what they're
looking for comes from the heart — your heart. The next time you start a
romantic mail, remember these three components to great love letters:
1. MAKE THE
RECIPIENT FEEL SPECIAL

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Begin by telling him or her what
attracted you in the first place. What are the reasons you're falling
(or maybe have already fallen) for your love? Your list probably starts
with physical attributes: piercing eyes, a warm smile, a beautiful body.
None of us ever get tired of hearing we're physically attractive.
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Next move on to personality traits. When you tell other people about him or
her, what things do you mention? It's funny the way we often tell our
friends why we're in love, but we forget to tell the object of our
affection! Think about the ways he or she interacts with people: is she
generous? Patient? Kind? Great with children? Funny? Talented? Is he sexy?
Humble? Intelligent? A good listener?
2. SHOW
YOUR APPRECIATION

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Describe how your loved one enriches your
life. Often, we remember to say thanks for the big things — like birthday
presents — but we don't always mention the little things. Here's your chance
to say thanks for that time she stayed up all night to help you clean for
guests or when he cooked dinner because you were running late. And remember
all the everyday jobs, the fun dates, the love talk, and help with
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3. EXPLAIN THE
IMPORTANCE OF YOUR RELATIONSHIP

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Think about your life before you met your
match. What it would be like without him or her? What would you miss?
Describe how your life has changed for the better because he or she is in
it. If this is a committed relationship, tell your significant other why
you're proud to be a couple. Even when words like "forever" and "always"
feel like too much, you could write, "There's no one I would rather be with
right now," "You're an important part of my life," or even, "I'm so glad I
met you." |
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