When the other half suddenly starts to frequently nag in a motherly way, such as "remember to have breakfast" and "drink less ice water", don't roll your eyes in a hurry - this may be a straight man saying "I love you" in his own way. The codes hidden in his daily thoughts are more revealing of his true thoughts than the outer chamber roses.

1. High frequency "health monitoring sentence structure"
1. "Did you take your medicine today?"
Men who can accurately remember your menstrual cycle and cold cycle must have reminders set up in their phone memos. This seemingly mechanical inquiry is actually a small action of repeatedly checking drug instructions and secretly searching for side effects.
2. "Don't turn the air conditioning too low"
The man who always makes a sound when you reach out to adjust the temperature may have silently observed the thermometer. They have a human comfort comparison table in their brain, which is more sensitive than smart home systems.
2. Suddenly transformed "nutrition expert"
1. "This iron supplement has a good effect"
When a tough guy starts studying the difference in iron content between cherries and spinach, don't doubt it - he must have stayed up late to read nutrition articles. The red dates and walnuts that suddenly appeared in the shopping cart were all homework he did secretly.
2. "Takeout is unhealthy"
After complaining, the man who immediately tied his apron and started cooking actually had more than ten health recipes saved in his favorites. They may not be able to distinguish between light and dark soy, but they definitely remember that you are allergic to celery.
3. A "humanoid warning device" that leads by example
1. Prepare a coat in advance
A man who can hang his coat in your office before it cools down has at least three weather apps installed on his phone. They stared at the pressure chart more seriously than the weather anchor.
2. Forced Rest Mode
Confiscates your sleep inducing partner's phone on time, actually secretly calculating your screen usage time. Those sudden gifts of eye massagers are concrete expressions of his anxiety.
4. Clumsy "Health Investment Behavior"
1. Hoarding Health Equipment
The inexplicable addition of foot baths and neck pillows at home is the tangible result of his search for "fatigue relieving tools". Although it is idle after being purchased, he still continues to place orders every time there is a promotion.
2. Suddenly checking in for fitness
Otaku who never exercise start running at night, which is likely a chain reaction stimulated by physical examination reports. They may not necessarily be able to persist, but at least it indicates that they are starting to consider the idea of 'spending more time with you'.
The care of straight men is like compressed cookies, requiring some hot water to dissolve that thick love. Next time I hear these nagging, I might as well directly puncture his cautious thinking - after all, the only ones who can turn a tough guy into a healthcare worker are those who hold them in high regard.
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