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What does te quiero en mi los pantalones mean in english?

The phrase "te quiero en mi los pantalones" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't make sense in Spanish. It seems like a very literal and awkward translation of a slang phrase in English.

It's likely you're trying to express a romantic desire, but the phrase is not appropriate.

Here are some more appropriate ways to express "I want you" in Spanish:

* "Te quiero" - This means "I love you" and can be used in a romantic context.

* "Te deseo" - This means "I desire you" and is more explicit than "te quiero".

* "Estoy enamorado/a de ti" - This means "I am in love with you".

* "Me gustas mucho" - This means "I like you a lot" and is less intense than "te quiero".

Please note: It's important to use language appropriately and respectfully. Avoid using slang or phrases that could be misinterpreted.

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