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50 Things To Thank Your Boyfriend For.

Giving me butterflies every time I see you.

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50 Things To Thank Your Boyfriend For.
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Having a boyfriend is more than just dating someone. Having a boyfriend is dating someone who you love and someone who is your best friend all in one. Sometimes we take our boyfriends for granted. So here are different things to thank your boyfriend for.

Thank them for:

1. Listening to your life all the time.

2. Listening to your family drama.

3. Or friend drama.

4. Not judging you for the amount of food consumed.

5. Or ice cream.

6. Being your biggest fan.

7. Always smiling.

8. Letting me sing to you all the time.

9. Letting me act like a fool.

10. Teaching me new things.

11. Letting me teach you new things.

12. Or showing me new food.

13. For not screenshotting my ugly snapchats.

14. Being down for an adventure.

15. Or late night Taco Bell runs.

16. Making me smile after a long day.

17. Being a gentleman.

18. Letting me play my music in the car.

19. Remembering my ice cream order.

20. Letting me rant to you about anything.

21. Sending cute texts.

22. Getting along with my friends.

23. Getting extra food so we can share.

24. Allowing me to get close with your friends.

25. Watching Disney movies with me.

26. Showing me new movies.

27. Showing me new songs.

28. Letting me pick out your outfits.

29. Giving me chocolate when I'm cranky.

30. Allowing me to play with your hair.

31. Pigging out on junk food with me.

32. Always being the big spoon.

33. Not getting mad when I text you seven times in 5 minutes.

34. Not getting mad when I take pictures of or with you all the time.

35. Always offering me help with anything.

36. Getting to know my family and friends.

37. For not focusing on your car all the time.

38. Creating new memories with me.

39. Taking me on dates.

40. Knowing what kind of dinner I like.

41. Telling me I'm beautiful when I'm in sweats.

42. Giving me hugs all the time.

43. Dealing with my clumsy self.

44. Communicating through Twitter memes.

45. Giving me your sweatshirts.

46. Always down to relax and stay in.

47. Making me food when I'm too lazy.

48. Giving me butterflies every time I see you.

49. Making me laugh all the time.

50. Always loving me when I can't love myself.

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