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Aug 10, 2015 at 23:55 comment added Mari-Lou A "I infatuate you" is never said. Instead we say to be infatuated "with" someone. If you want the other person to be "infatuated with you" try: "I'm going to make her fall for me", or "I'm going to make her fall head over heels in love [with me]". vocabulary.com/dictionary/infatuate
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