Things that she said with I

  • Common romantic phrase, simple and sweet.

  • Strong emotional phrase, often said in anger.

  • Insulting word someone might call a person.

  • Very common spoken phrase of uncertainty.

  • Typical phrase when expressing affection.

  • Everyday way to say you enjoy something.

  • Flirty or intense phrase, often romantic.

  • Short but meaningful phrase, context sexual.

  • Spoken phrase, often suggestive or literal.

  • Text-style spelling of “I love you”, common.

  • Casual way to approve of something spoken.

  • Said when really enjoying something.

  • Common phrase to show indifference.

  • Simple phrase for wanting an object.

  • Spoken reaction, often sexual or surprised.

  • Direct phrase rejecting a person.

  • Same phrase without apostrophe, clearly spoken.

  • Casual word she might say if something feels gross.

  • Clear spoken phrase, she could say this in pain.

  • Spoken phrase, informal spelling of “you”.

  • Common phrase, could be said in many contexts.

  • Natural spoken line, fits flirty or hungry talk.

  • Short phrase, she might say this giving directions.

  • Very common spoken sentence, fits well.

  • Natural phrase, she could say this about location.

  • Everyday sentence, kids say this all the time.

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  • Common phrase, she might say this when stuck.

  • Classic spoken line, weddings, promises, etc.

  • Short suggestive phrase, but clearly spoken.

  • Real adjective she might exclaim about something.

  • She might say “Ill” as slang for “gross” or “sick”.

  • Clear full sentence, realistic spoken refusal.

  • Casual comment about size, quite plausible speech.

  • Firm spoken boundary phrase, very realistic.

  • Short refusal, very common spoken phrase.

  • Spoken phrase, can be playful or serious.

  • Suggestive spoken phrase in context.

  • Classic dismissive/teasing phrase.

  • Common spoken disagreement phrase.

  • Sexual, rough-play phrase but still spoken.

  • Direct insult, often shouted in anger.

  • Clear breakup-style spoken sentence.

  • Quoting a song, but still a spoken line.

  • Sexual or literal context, but said as a line.

  • Teasing/insulting comment she might say.

  • Sexual instruction phrase, can be spoken.

  • Romantic/emotional spoken sentence.

  • Insult or teasing remark a girl might shout.

  • Short, could be sexual or just arrival context.

  • Serious line often used in relationship dramas.

  • Common gloating phrase after being proven right.

  • Often used jokingly or sexually in movies.

  • Could be said while directing someone where.

  • Could be about rain, pool, or sexual innuendo.

  • Common affectionate phrase between people.

  • Direct sexual preference phrase, still speech.

  • Spoken when putting something somewhere.

  • Polite request, context may be sexual or not.

  • Could describe a motion, also sexual innuendo.

  • Explicit sexual line, still a spoken phrase.

  • Said about clothes, food, or anatomy jokes.

  • Spoken while placing an object somewhere.

  • Major life announcement many women say.

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  • Said about gifts, rooms, or body parts.

  • Fragment but can be spoken in many contexts.

  • Common excuse, often said when unwell or avoiding.

  • Simple spoken phrase to express dislike.

  • Direct sexual expression, definitely spoken.

  • Everyday phrase to say one is finished.

  • Spoken comment, often teasing or judging size.

  • Short phrase to show understanding or noticing.

  • Could be said in golf, games, or jokingly.

  • Very common phrase when asking for assistance.

  • Classic apology phrase used in many contexts.

  • Harsh breakup line, but absolutely spoken.

  • Single-word prompt inviting someone to picture.

  • Natural reaction phrase to something enjoyable.

  • Incomplete but still a spoken declaration of love.

  • Spoken preference, common in flirty contexts.

  • "Icky" is a childlike exclamation of disgust.

  • Slangy request, e.g. “ice me out” or cool me.

  • Assertive phrase when claiming correctness.

  • Playful or stubborn claim about being right.

  • Confident self-affirmation, often jokingly said.

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