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I am gay and I hate it when people ask me this question.

Like, or "Like like"? 🤔 :p
Had to look that one up. Maybe because I am not younger.
The sentence has one "like" in it. 🧐

AI Overview

"Like" and "like like" are two phrases with slightly different meanings, primarily used informally. "Like" can indicate a fondness or enjoyment, a similarity, or a filler word in speech. "Like like," on the other hand, is often used by younger people to express a stronger romantic attraction or "crush"
 

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