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I Love You

These are the reasons why I love you.

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We all deserve to feel loved. Regardless of race, gender, sexuality, religion, or anything else you are loved. You are a human being who deserves to feel cherished and loved. So here's the reasons as to why I love you.

1. You care about me

2. You make me laugh

3. Your smile makes my day

4. You listen

5. Your my own personal bodyguard

6. You let me rant about politics

7. You can drive and I can't

8. You can do math

9. Your hugs make me feel safe

10. I know you'll say something nice at my funeral

11. Your my best friend

12. Your crazy when I can't be

13. You understand me

14. Your super creative

15. You don't give up on me

16. You don't care about my sexuality

17. You let me talk about anime around you

18. You have the biggest heart

19. Your super cute when your angry

20. Your honest

21. Your taste in music

22. You can tell when I'm lying

23. I can always rely on you

24. Your freaking hilarious

25. Your you

I have never known anyone like you and I know I never will again. You are unique. You are important. You matter. You are loved.

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