There’s another way to associate an input element’s text with the element itself. You can nest the text within a label element and add a for attribute with the same value as the input element’s id attribute.
Associate the text Loving with the checkbox by nesting only the text Loving in a label element and giving it an appropriate for attribute.
Loving
We need to see your HTML in order to help you. In the future, you can use the Help button in the step to create a post here and it will automatically include your code and a link to the step. But since you have already created the post, you will need to paste your HTML in here manually using the following technique.
To display your code in here you need to wrap it in triple back ticks. On a line by itself type three back ticks. Then on the first line below the three back ticks paste in your code. Then below your code on a new line type three more back ticks. The back tick on my keyboard is in the upper left just above the Tab key and below the Esc key. You may also be able to use Ctrl+e to automatically give you the triple back ticks while you are typing in the this editor and the cursor is on a line by itself. Alternatively, with the cursor on a line by itself, you can use the </> button above the editor to add the triple back ticks.