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Let's Talk: How to Win My Heart

Thanks Andrea for this awesome series and link up! Today's topic is a nice one to lead us into Valentine's Day!

I'm not a complicated person. Like everyone, I have my quirks, but I'd like to think that I'm not a hard person to please. So, to my future boyfriend, fiancee, husband, here are a few ways to win my heart.

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First of all, the man who wins my heart must be a Christian. This is priority number one. My guy must also love my family. Believe me, they will let you know if they don't like you. I trust their judgement 100%. Truthfully, they know me better than I know myself. He must also love kids, and want some of his own. When I see a guy who is good with kids, I basically do the heart eye emoji. #truth

My future guy will also enjoy sports. I think he would be pretty surprised with how much his girl knows about athletes and the game. We can spend time together watching sports at home or going to the games! My love language is quality time, so it is not unusual for me to just want to stay home in the peace and quiet. I'd also love to spend time with him grocery shopping, eating out, or just going for a drive.

I am a lover of little surprises like flowers, a book I've been wanting, or any other small token. Plus, it doesn't even have to be bought. I'm good if he would just run the sweeper since I loathe that task.

As a single gal, these are only a few of the tips I can give my future guy. I'm not an extravagant person, so anything you would do for me I would be happy with. Trust me.

What is the way to your heart? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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