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Which constellations are the easiest to secretly love Libra?
At first, I thought Librans were indecisive. Later, I met many Librans and knew that they were not indecisive. They just respect your choice more or they don't care about you. Your decision has nothing to do with him, so they don't care. Libra is not a nosy sign, but a sign of the wind.
Libra, as its name implies, has a steelyard in their heart, and whoever is good to him is bad to him. I know it very well. If you are sincere to him, he will be sincere to you. Libra women don't like to stick to the other half of the constellation. Many Libra women around me don't like to stick to each other when they are in love. It is often the other person who sticks to Libra. But just because Libra doesn't stick to you doesn't mean he doesn't love you. Look at Libra from the details, and look at it with your heart. Air signs is not as hot as the fire sign. Say it out loud if you love you. No. So please pay attention to Libra. Libra is still a girl who likes a little romance, and occasionally gives a little romance.
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