hmmm lets see... you could go down any man wouls love that!
No, but it would more pleasing to the eye if they did.
Comparative: more pleasing
If he "loved" you more he would break up with his girlfriend to be with you.
I would add more green spaces and natural elements to create a more calming and aesthetically pleasing environment.
This is an incomplete phrase. To answer correctly, more context is needed. "Gusta hacer" by itself would mean "Is pleasing to do", but normally the person that this is pleasing to would be stated, as in "Me gusta hacerlo", meaning "I like to do it", or literally "It pleases me to do it".
You would think a girlfriend would be more important than a car. There may be some guys that would like a car better than a car though.
You should tell her that you would like her to be more affectionate with her. I think you can do this by showing her how you would like her to be more affectionate.
No. An antonym is a word that means the OPPOSITE of another word. So the antonym of pleasing would be displeasing.
It means that although he cares about his girlfriend, he loves you more than her and would rather be with you than her
It would be the best to tell him... It would be more worse when he sees his girlfriend doing something with another guy... You should handle the problem easy, and explain him it on an easy way. Ask him to talk with the girlfriend about it and handle it from there on.
Me gusta literally means "pleasing to me". As written, it would mean "Y is pleasing to me", or "I like y".
You don't.