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hey, I love youKomaticom said:Saying "I love you" is cinematic, and that's where it belongs- not in real life. Anyone who says that to me is going to cop a back hander.
yeah i agree with the person being touched emotionally by the "I love you comment" personally id be hella suprised lol that an individual other than a relative would feel that way about me. Id always say if the moment is right then it should come naturally and more than likely it will be spontaneous if your partner doesnt feel the same way then its not the end of the world.Enough said im sure its all been mentioned by every1 elseglitterfairy said:^ I hope you're kidding there :/ Because you've just turned off a whole bunch of girls who like to say "I love you" in those special moments when they really mean it...
I think it should be said when the moment is right. Obviously if the guy is a jerk and you're consciously aware you're overly head over heels in love with him, try to restrain yourselfBut if it's a more "normal" relationship and you really mean it, then say it! Even if your partner isn't ready to say it back to you yet, they'll probably be touched that you feel that way
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I love it too. And I'm just recalling the feeling of having like a massive 4 hour talk in the middle of the night without realising you're racking up the phone bill, getting off the phone "you better sleep". "can I see you tomorrow?" "omg like you hang up first!" etc and hanging up.. You have to wake up in 2 or 3 hours but you can't even start sleeping because you've got that massive tingly OMG feeling and you can't wipe that smile off your face.Egronk said:I find the asking out game hilariously fun.
I like the subtle hints both parties make at first, and the not-a-date-go-to-the-movies-with-a-group-of-friends date, and the excuse to call them in order to "organise" that thing that you both just happen to be going to...
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