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The benefits of relationships are

  1. There's someone that actually cares for you
  2. You'll be happy all the time
  3. Prove to the others that you are not a loser if they tease you because you don't have a relationship
  4. When your partner say i love you to you, you'll automatically be happy and feel that he's sweet
  5. If you like cuddling or hugging, you'll definitely enjoy having a relationship. Because you'll get hugs all the time
  6. If you like kisses, you MIGHT get kisses
  7. Feel loved <3
  8. Someone to talk to when you're having some problems.
  9. Make your friends jealous(i don't do that but some of my friend do)
  10. Having fun...?
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