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Becoming Soulmates :
Fine Tuning :
Silent Messages

Create your own sign language so that you can tell tell each other many different things from across a crowded room.

Having your own sign language allows you to make all sorts of gestures from across the room with your hands, eyes and lips. I guess you would call that flirting.

I love you silently.
You could do so by touching your finger to the tip of their nose or raise one finger, followed by four and then three - signifying the number of letters in that special phrase. Of course, you can point to your eye,
then your heart and then your sweetheart to get the message across.

Now move on to other phrases phrases by tugging on your ear, tapping your chin, rubbing your temple and other signals. If pitchers and coaches can do it, why
canīt lovers?


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