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: This Japanese phrase literally translates to "The moon is beautiful, isn't it?" Historically, it has been used as a poetic, indirect way to say "I love you" .

: Conversely, William Shakespeare famously used the moon to warn against fleeting affection in Romeo and Juliet , where Juliet pleads, "Do not swear by the moon, for she changes constantly". Moon Love

The moon’s changing appearance provides a natural vocabulary for the complexities of love: : This Japanese phrase literally translates to "The

: For those in long-distance relationships, the moon is often seen as a unifying force—the one constant object both people can look at simultaneously, regardless of the miles between them. Metaphors for the Heart isn't it?" Historically


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