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― 𝑳𝑰𝑻𝑻𝑳𝑬 𝑰𝑵𝑻𝑰𝑴𝑨𝑪𝑰𝑬𝑺 ( you know what to do. )

  • 1) sender takes receiver’s hands because receiver is cold, rubbing and blowing warmth into them.
  • 2) sender washes receiver’s hair while they take a shower together.
  • 3) sender brings receiver a potted plant rather than a bouquet so it will last longer.
  • 4) sender brings receiver a bouquet of flowers (feel free to specify what kind)
  • 5) our muses are walking somewhere together and sender casually takes receiver’s hand, bringing it up to kiss the back before simply holding it the rest of the way.
  • 6) receiver is getting dressed and, unprompted, sender helps them zip up, attach a necklace, tie a tie, etc.
  • 7) sender shows up at receiver’s door with homemade food to comfort them or because they aren’t feeling well.
  • 8) sender remembered something receiver mentioned they liked and brings it or something related to it as a gift.
  • 9) sender randomly gives something to receiver that reminded sender of them (feel free to specify)
  • 10) our muses are talking and sender wordlessly reaches over to fix receiver’s hair without breaking concentration.
  • 11) receiver has had a hard day and comes home to sender drawing up a bath and preparing their favorite comforting beverage.
  • 12) receiver has had some task they needed to get done around their home and they find sender doing it for them unprompted.
  • 13) sender wordlessly picks something out of the fabric of receiver’s clothing and then smooths it over while they’re having a conversation.
  • 14) sender soothingly runs their fingers through receiver’s hair while they talk or are in a group setting.
  • 15) sender brushes receiver’s hair out and fixes it for them.
  • 16) sender places their hand on receiver’s thigh while they’re talking or in a group setting.
  • 17) sender offers their arm for receiver to take while they walk.
  • 18) sender slips their arm through receiver’s while they walk.
  • 19) sender places their coat around receiver after realizing they’re cold.
  • 20) it begins to rain or snow while our muses are walking somewhere and sender simply picks up receiver to carry them the rest of the way.