Okay my ex boy friend I still like him and he like leaves me little texts with hearts and he says I love you?

When you love...but I just like that forwards texts that I receive...any ways should censor in future;) nope...not always....but yes to her some times...mostly at nights;) um...really I had google it out what x matter is..found out this: Say you'd had a decent evening/date - and eventually after you've both got home (separate places), and she texts you along the lines of "hey, thanks for tonight, had a lovely time, see you soon xx" putting an "x" on the end of your reply suits. She sends you a text saying "what you up to today? X" you're replying "work x"... especially if you're yet to really close her in anyway (close not withstanding); I don't like it, and think it shows more intrigue in not putting any x.. All that being said; not a big deal, and as long as you keep to "less is more" frame of mind - it's not really an issue.

I can use it if it's the last text of the night and under circumstances like ''sleep tight x'', ''see you soon x'' etc. Rosogola...trust me it's so sweet;).

When you actually love them . It makes me feel kinda awkward sending it to anyone else . But I do say '' I love you '' to my family and my close friends .

BQ : No . To me it means a cool friendly hug . BQ2 : I think its a bigger hug .

BQ3: Who's down there?! Hello? P.

S : Some people add xxx when ending a sentence and the number of xs shows the importance and the firmness of the point . I had a German friend who used to do this all the time . She would put x's at the end of each paragraph .

She used to do that..

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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