1. Accept a gift you're offering.
2. Love you.
3. Give up bad habits and adopt healthy ones.
4. Provide comfort.
5. See things the way you do.
6. Value the same things you value.
7. Recognize you're right (especially when you are).
8. Show compassion.
9. Apologize.
10. Appreciate you.
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I think you can force someone to apologize, but you can't force them to feel apologetic. Also, I think you can force someone, even if they are dextrous, to give you a good massage if they don't feel like it. Nice list, though.
ReplyDeletecan't force a good massage. sorry. typo.
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