What you don't put on (yourself)
Most likely this is talking about clothing. It is generally part of a statement that says that people judge you by what you wear.
This statement can also be used to comment about the emotional baggage or troubles one takes on and "carries" with them wherever they go. However this usage is not that common.
Translation: How crazy you become(when this or that happens).
"Lo mucho que te quiero" and "que te adoro" both mean "how much I love you" in Spanish, expressing deep affection and adoration towards someone.
lo que pidas se te va a cumplir = what you ask for will happen (your wish will be fulfilled).
Write two things that you wear in winter
The truth is, they love you
If you like what you bought.
It means: DId you tell him/her what he/she told you?
something that you like
Pa' Que Te Lo Goces was a television show in Puerto Rico that aired from 2004 to 2014.
"Me alegra que te guste lo que ves" "Me alegro de que te guste lo que ves"
Lo Que te Conté Mientras te Hacías la Dormida was created in 2002.
I love you baby that is all that I want.