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What app did I convince you to download in eighth grade?
What is my favourite animal?
What youtuber did I force you to watch with me all the time?
Where did we go on August 29th 2019 to spend the evening? (3 words)
Who is my favourite singer?
What class did I have block 1.1 in grade 9 where you always came to visit?
What activity do I wish to do with you even though you don't like doing it?
A travel destination I would like to visit with you.
What's something I love to eat but you don't?
What month did we start having matching profile pictures?
What did you buy on June 28th 2019?
Name of the stuffed animal we got from the PNE?
When is my birthday?
How many hours apart are we?
What is my favourite store which I would like to go with you?
What is my preferred bed size?
Who is my favourite Disney character? (3 words)
What was the name we agreed on if we were to have a child?
Something I would like to see with you again.
Favourite body part of yours. (hint: on your face)
Something I miss seeing from you (2 words (a simple action))
What day was my favourite day in summer 2019? (full words)
My favourite place to be with you at all times.
What month was our first k*** which was super embarrassing?
Who do I miss the most in this world?
What did we eat for lunch on December 28th 2018?
What jewelry store is my favourite? (Since it is a name of a store, giving you the word count would be too easy)
What was third travel destination I went to during summer 2019? (say the country)
Who is my favourite Kardashian baby?
Who did I see in concert in June 2019?
What was the name you created for us and put it in your bio?
what day is my favourite day? (hint: from a Winnie the pooh quote, 5 words)
what is my Chinese name?
What day is my favourite day? (hint: from a Winnie the pooh quote, 5 words)

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