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How can you please your partner?
There are many ways to please your partner. Some general tips include:
* Be attentive to your partner's needs and wants. This means paying attention to what they say, as well as what they don't say. It also means being aware of their physical and emotional needs.
* Be supportive. This means being there for your partner when they need you, both emotionally and physically. It also means being understanding and forgiving.
* Be affectionate. This doesn't just mean sex. It also means showing your partner physical affection in other ways, such as kissing, hugging, and holding hands.
* Be communicative. This means talking to your partner about everything, both good and bad. It also means being honest and open with your partner.
* Be spontaneous. This means surprising your partner once in a while with something special, such as a date night or a gift.
* Be respectful. This means treating your partner with kindness, consideration, and respect. It also means valuing their opinions and feelings.
* Be committed. This means being in it for the long haul. It also means being faithful to your partner and putting their needs before your own.
Of course, every relationship is different, and what pleases one partner may not please another. The best way to find out what pleases your partner is to ask them. And once you know, make sure to do your best to provide it for them.
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