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  2. Wanna Make Your GF’s Day? Try Telling Her One of These Sweet ...

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    You're not just my girlfriend, you're my best friend. Reaching gf+bff status is pretty much endgame couple #goals , so let her know that you love her and you like her. Baby, I'm amazed by you.

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    And it doesn't matter you're in a new relationship or have been married for 30 years — you know that if your wife or girlfriend says she doesn't want anything for Valentine's Day you absolutely ...

  4. 130 Romantic Love Quotes To Send Your Special Someone ... - AOL

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    Short Love Quotes for Him and Her. 61. "Take my hand, take my whole life too. For I can't help falling in love with you." — Elvis Presley. 62. "Love is being stupid together."

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    Head to the park or the beach and send a kite soaring. 119. Host Your Own Wine Tasting. It can be wines by style, taste or region. It's up to you. Find four or five wines and compare them in some ...

  6. 50 Cute Valentine's Day Gifts to Show Your Friends Some Love

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    This cute pink set is perfect for your favorite coffee lover. The bone china set keeps drinks warm and adds a stylish touch to any coffee break. $15.80 at amazon.com

  7. Girls' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    Games and toys, or types of play, in many cultures are gender (and age) neutral, but some are given a gender role (masculine or feminine).Games given a gender role are exclusive or segregationist, and a game labelled as such is often considered by both children and adults as appropriate for boys or girls but not both.