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I’m plus-size – my boyfriend’s version of a hug is to jiggle my belly, I feel so loved and accepted by him
A PLUS-SIZE woman has showcased the loving gesture her boyfriend does instead of giving her hugs.
She shared how it makes her feel so loved and accepted by him in a TikTok video.
Content creator Alex (@sookyspice) is the self-described CEO of apple body shapes.
She regularly posts lifestyle vlogs and body positive videos geared toward the plus-size community.
In a TikTok video, she brought viewers into her home and shared with them the endearing action her boyfriend does to make her feel loved.
The video was cute, sweet, and simple all in a matter of ten seconds.
When the video began, the couple stood in their kitchen and filmed their loving interaction.
Alex’s partner affectionately tugged at her lower belly region before they leaned it close for a peck.
“POV: Your boyfriend’s version of a hug is to jiggle your belly,” the subtitled next to the visual read.
“I used to hate my body and he has helped me love it,” Alex wrote back to a viewer in the comment section.
Many people could relate to the tender touch she received.
“My bf does this too, it kills me,” one viewer agreed.
“I do this to my wife. I love every part of her!” another chimed in.
“I do that to my partner all the time! She claims she hates it but it always makes her smile and that’s what I live for,” a fan shared.
“A man of culture and taste,” a TikTok user praised.
Aside from dating and body-confident content, Alex is also known to post about fashion and DIY projects.
Alex shared that the action makes her feel so loved and accepted by him[/caption]
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Apple Says iCloud Terms Can Be Accepted on Web After Viral Tweet
Apple says customers who do not have an iPhone running iOS 16 or later or an iPad running iPadOS 16 or later can accept the new terms and conditions on the iCloud.com website. The support document outlines the steps to take:
1. Go to iCloud.com, then sign in with your Apple ID.
2. If necessary, follow the prompts to review and update your account settings.
3. Review and agree to iCloud Terms and Conditions.
Last month, a Google employee named Chris Koch said he was unable to accept the new iCloud terms and conditions for his Apple TV since he did not own an iPhone, iPad, or any other Apple device. He noted that he tried signing into iCloud.com at the time, but said he was not prompted to accept any new terms and conditions on the website.
I own an Apple TV.
I own not a single other Apple device. Not one.
Every time I start the Apple TV I get this prompt now. @Apple what do you expect me to do about this? pic.twitter.com/CsNaTNNIHp
— chris @c@pub.waffle.tech (@hugelgupf) January 16, 2023
While it’s a simple workaround, Apple evidently felt this issue was worth addressing in a support document after Koch’s tweet received nearly one million views. In a follow-up tweet, Koch said signing out of his Apple ID account under Settings → Users and Accounts → [Name] → iCloud and then signing back in led him to be prompted to accept the new iCloud terms and conditions directly on his Apple TV, with no other device needed.
This article, “Apple Says iCloud Terms Can Be Accepted on Web After Viral Tweet” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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