In Japan, there are 3 ways to say “I love you”:
You say “Daisuki (大好き)” for the friends and person you like,
you say “Aishiteru (愛してる)” for a more serious relationship,
and you say “Koishiteru ( 恋してる)” to the person you want to spend the rest of your life with.
And they follow this rule. They preserve the meaning of ‘I love you’ and never lose its essence unlike us.
Share this with 5 people if you want to turn into a loli.
>tfw still not transformed in little girl
>tfw still no onii-chan
Your fortune: Godly Luck
>>4244178
literally who are you quoting??
>>4244178
ill be your onii-chan
>>4244200
nice dubs
>>4244178
Your luck is now godly
Ise it wisely
Your fortune: Godly Luck
>>4244239
godly luck checking godly luck
Your fortune: Average Luck
>>4244178
who are you quoting?
>>4244178
I tried it and it legit worked, you must be too 1/10 IRL
>>4244877
nice dubs
In Japan, there are 3 ways to say “I love you”:
You say “Daisuki (大好き)” for the friends and person you like,
you say “Aishiteru (愛してる)” for a more serious relationship,
and you say “Koishiteru ( 恋してる)” to the person you want to spend the rest of your life with.
And they follow this rule. They preserve the meaning of ‘I love you’ and never lose its essence unlike us.
Share this with 5 people if you want to turn into a loli.
>>4245432
can i be your onii-chan