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"I love you", has no meaning anymore. amirite?
by Anonymous11 years ago
I'm pretty sure it means that Geff loves me Has he been lying?
by Anonymous11 years ago
It's only meaningless if you let it be.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Only when 12 old girls say it to their boyfriends that they have only been dating for 2 days... Otherwise, when adults or more mature people say it, it usually means something.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I would have agreed with you if it weren't for your last sentence. Young people can say I love you too, maybe not in a romantic way but they can say it to their family and close friends
by Anonymous11 years ago
Oh yeah definitely... I meant it like in a romantic way 100%.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Okay, then I agree
by Anonymous11 years ago
Personally I think at any age it's meaningless if it's said after like three days. I don't see this happen often with adults, but some college and high school kids, yeah. I don't care if you're 18 and legally an adult, you don't even know his last name! How can you "love" him?
by Anonymous11 years ago
@StacytheHarlot Who's to say they don't know each other's last name? Can we really judge other peoples' relationships? What if two people were in love with each other for years and then they finally started dating; I think it would be okay for them to say I love you after three days.
Sure, sometimes people say I love you superficially. It may lose meaning with those individuals but that doesn't mean it loses meaning for everyone else.
This post is too general anyways, "I love you" can mean many different things when you say it to different people. Me saying I love you to my mother, for example, would have a completely different feel behind it than me saying I love you to a romantic interest. I tell my mother I love her everyday, that doesn't dampen the meaning behind it, at least I don't think it does.
However, I'm only a 14 year-old girl. I still have much to learn about this topic.
Sorry for the long comment, I didn't think I would write so much.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Obviously I wasn't talking about people who have known each other for a really long time, I was talking about people who meet at some party or whatever and are all "I love you" the next day. Not to mention that this post wasn't referring to familial or friendly nOn-romantic love so the part about saying it to your mom is a given.
by Anonymous11 years ago
That's why I said the post is too general. OP could have said "//Romantically// 'I love you' has no meaning anymore, amirite?''
by Anonymous11 years ago
It means something different for everyone. If you feel love, you feel love.
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