The Value of 'I Love You'

Started by Enslaved7 pages

Omfg.. my son picked my a daisy today and when i said what was it for...he said cause your my mummy and i love you..

that was truely amazing.

My downfall due to my past..was i always fought i needed love to make me feel complete..and yes i had afew admirers online and off..but when my ex who loved me enought to ask me to marry me dumped me cause he wasnt ready...i fought tht love was threw with me..But who knows hey..Maybe there is someone out there for everyone.. if there is..then in time i know i'll meet mine..

and for all thoses who like me dont believe in it..remember you have to kiss alot of toads before finding your prince..

I'm glad you have a positive outlook on things. Things are never as bad as they seem.

Originally posted by ShapedByWords
I dont use the words 'I Love You' very often or lightly. Only 2 people have ever really been loved by me... My brother and my ex. I was wondering how much value you guys put in these words.
i rarely use those words in a truly meaning matter 😕....the only person i remember saying it to was my friend 😕 😮

i greatly value thos words.. i dont say it unless i mean it and when i love them its very hard to get me to not feel that way towards them ✅

but onces i lose thos feelings i usually dont get them back

Originally posted by ShapedByWords
I'm glad you have a positive outlook on things. Things are never as bad as they seem.

well my son made me realise the value of i love you when the lookof love he had in his eyes as he gave me a flower..so what it was a daisy...but it was picked with great love..And sits onn my bedside cabinet...I htink im gonna have it as my new sig tomorrow

I don't use those words seriously much. 😬

Originally posted by Pyrofly
i greatly value thos words.. i dont say it unless i mean it and when i love them its very hard to get me to not feel that way towards them ✅

but onces i lose thos feelings i usually dont get them back


"Its easy to gain my love but hard to get it back"

Someone once told me that and I think it's true for a lot of us.

Originally posted by GuitarBunny
i rarely use those words in a truly meaning matter 😕....the only person i remember saying it to was my friend 😕 😮

I am somewhat confused by that statement

Originally posted by ShapedByWords
I dont use the words 'I Love You' very often or lightly. Only 2 people have ever really been loved by me... My brother and my ex. I was wondering how much value you guys put in these words.

Recently I said those 3 words again to the same ex. After everything I think I love her even more than before. It's so amazing that we are friends to this day. 😊

depends...i say that a lot in the platonic sense,cuz i truly love my friends.so many of them too.

in the other sense though....never.

I don't say it anymore, even to my last girlfriend I never said it... just never found it worth it.

😖

sry to hear that

It's funny how

'Love you' doesn't mean the same as 'I love you'.

Originally posted by Trickster
It's funny how

'Love you' doesn't mean the same as 'I love you'.


yea that is funny. 😆

how about "me too" or "ditto"

I use those words in two different contexts...one is for my family and friends, the other is in the romantic sense, as in, I'm in love with you. I've only used it with one person that way.

Re: The Value of 'I Love You'

Originally posted by T.V.O.T.I.
I dont use the words 'I Love You' very often or lightly. Only 2 people have ever really been loved by me... My brother and my ex. I was wondering how much value you guys put in these words.

I don't take 'I Love You' very lightly. I've never said to anyone but my brothers and niece

I guess I'm the same as Lana in this regard.

Originally posted by NunYahBidness
Other than family, I see no value in saying "I love you" to anyone. I prefer to say, "I wanna sex you up. No? Okay, here's 10 more dollars."
hahahahaha!!!! 😆

Originally posted by Lana
I use those words in two different contexts...one is for my family and friends, the other is in the romantic sense, as in, I'm in love with you. I've only used it with one person that way.

It took me a while to understand/except the difference in "I love you" and "I am INlove with you"

Originally posted by fantasygirl
I don't use those words seriously much. 😬

I only use it seriously to family members...