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Call him up at work atleast two times, once to ask
him if he had lunch and second time to tell him that you are
desperately waiting for him at home.
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Go through his closet and sew on the missing buttons
of his coats, shirts, and pants -- then let him find out on
his own.
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Reorganize the clothes in his closet so that it's as
neat as (or neater than!) yours.
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Keep a track of his appointments, assignments and
remind him before hand.
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Buy his monthly public transportation pass in advance
so he doesn't have to wait in line once it
expires.
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Apply your favourite lipstick and kiss a bunch of
post-its and stick them in his briefcase or folder that he
takes to work.
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Take over a chore that he hates doing.
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Write "I love on the kitchen table in grapes,
cherries, or whatever his favourite fruit is -- then leave
it there for him to find.
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Keep the refrigerator stocked with his favourite ice
cream.
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Put heart-shaped ice cubes in his drinks.
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Rent the first movie you ever saw together, and then
watch it with him while eating the same food you had on your
first date (if you remember what you had on the first date
of course).
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Bring him breakfast in bed on a rainy Monday morning.
Then coax him to go to work late or to take a day off.
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Make a collage of the goofiest photos of the two of
you. Frame it and hang it up in your bathroom.
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Draw a cute picture of the two of you with crayons
and tape it to the fridge.
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Make him the meal he loves that you can't
stand.
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Pick him up from work one day and take him out for
dinner or to see his favourite movie.
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Wear the earrings he bought you to a family function;
show them off and praise his taste.
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Bathe him one day. Give him manicure and pedicure and
also proper body massage.
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Do a seductive dance for him when he's stressed out.
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Occasionally let him win when you are playing a game
or sport that you're better at.
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Be nice to his mother the next time she tries to give
you marriage advice, even if it kills you.
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Write sweet messages on his back with your fingers.
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Don't say anything when he does something "bad" --
like licking cake batter off the spoon, or raiding the
fridge at midnight.
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When he asks you if you think he's gained a few
pounds, keep quiet.
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Laugh at his jokes, even if they're not really funny.