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Re: Do we really need to say "I love you"
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not really, so long as you know your partner and you still have mutual feelings then its not necessary saying and wanting to hear i love you is basically a sign of lust (or so ive heard) |
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it's good to if you mean it |
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Yes, you should tell the people you love that you love them. Despite what some people think, "words" are "actions". Words have power, and just like screaming "I HATE YOU", can break a heart and destroy a relationship... so can "I love you" bolster one. |
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On the contrary, just saying it because you are affectionate to someone, doesn't mean you should say "I love you". First, you must find out what your definition of "love" is, because everyone has a different interpretation of what it means to love someone, and what love is worth. In my opinion love is not measured in kindness but in those that appeal to mutual understandings. |
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You can do all the actions you can hope to think would convey how you feel. That won't amount to a damn thing if you can't muster the courage to be direct with how you feel. People who think you can leave things unsaid are the type who end up living in regret at the end of their days. You cannot PRESUME a person is going to understand what your mute actions mean. What you think you're doing can come off as any number of things. There are no actions that speak directly to the concept of love, or any number of other things. A person's motivations will forever be hidden if they do not SPEAK. A person can easily pretend with action or word, but if they align both, and keep to it, then it's either what they are truly motivated to do, or it simply doesn't matter because at the end of all things. They do things and tell you things that make you feel loved. You can't leave it at one or the other. To think you can is truly naive, and ultimately dangerous. |
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You are just saying what you said before, just longer. Are you trying to address my addition to your claim, or are you just going to ramble? |
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on 2015-03-25 21:12:01 |
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"I love you" is basically a way of showing something someone your affection. but theres a lot of different ways to show people you like them. so you dont have to stick to just one mainstream way of saying it. I say be creative |