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Miscellaneous Sentence Starters
miscellaneous sentence starters
another collection of sentence starters because i haven’t made one in a while. feel free to request some :-)
you’re adorable, you know that?”
“star-gazing was such a great idea.”
“you have know idea how much you mean to me.”
“i shouldn’t have left you.”
“let’s build a fort!”
“don’t leave me! you’re too warm.”
“i don’t like lightning.”
“i’m here for you.”
“the carnival’s in town!”
”you smell nice..”
“don’t you dare leave me, not now.”
“talk to me.”
“i thought you loved me. i guess i was wrong.”
“i thought i loved you and i guess i was wrong.”
“so, slow and loving, or hard and punishing?”
“you’re dead to me.”
“i just want you to know that i’ll never stop loving you.”
“i fucked up, alright? i’m sorry.”
“we should try adding a third person.”
“you’re hair is really soft after you wash it..”
“you’ve been hiding something from me, haven’t you?”
“would it be alright if i borrowed your sweater? it smells like you..”
“you’re my new pillow.”
“how about a kiss?”
“don’t get up, i’ll do it.”
“stop lying to me and tell me the truth!”
“how could you keep this from me?”
“your bedhead it really cute.”
“you belong to me.”
“i think you’ll be happy to know that i’m not wearing any underwear..”
“you look beautiful in the moonlight.”
“you are very endearing when you’re half asleep.”
“it’s beautiful.”
“you’re perfect to me.”
“do i really me nothing to you?”
“just leave me alone.”
“i never meant to hurt you.”
“may i have this dance?”
“i’m so lucky to have met you.”
“will you marry me?”
“you don’t have to me so gentle.”
“you’re a little shit, but at least you’re my little shit.”
“we should move in together.”
“c’mon, i’ll make you some hot chocolate.”
“let’s have a picnic.”
“i don’t want this to end..”
“you said you loved me!”
“i never loved you..”
“you’re my everything.”
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