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your favorite food
you are extremely
the scariest place we ever ate
your college
where i tried to kiss you multiple times
our anniversary
our first song
our first movie
an event i have been with you twice to. once as friends and once while dating
our favorite movie
where we ate lunch but never spoke
the most frustrating restaurant for us
our favorite thing to do on the couch
our favorite kind of cake
you will be my __ in the future
you invited us to this and we barely talked and we swam
where we saw oceans 8
our favorite way to communicate
the game we always played when we first started talking
i exposed you to this and now you can't get enough of it! #feast
the game we played when we first met
we had a date on this and watched gerald's game
our favorite squad game on our phone
the place where we first grew closer
our first big vacation was to here
your favorite place to get coffee
what we are trying to be one day
my favorite food
we saw her at pelican's snowball
i have given you tons of these
where we had our first kiss
the game we were playing downstairs when i hit he lamp
the song that we played when we went night swimming with glow sticks
the name of our biggest plant (i hope i spelled it right)
our first concert
our favorite outdoor thing to do when we chill
where we went for our one year anniversary
the place where we ate on our date when we first got to HHI
we do this chore together most of the time
you wouldn't let me smell yours when we were first talking
the restaurant where we have been the most on a date
one of the first gifts i ever gave you

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