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Worse possible response to "I Love You"
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"I said it to her and her exact reply was "no you don't, fuck off"
Were together 2 years now though.
Bet you're glad you didn't listen to her "
Haha we both burst out laughing after her reply, by the end of that night we were a couple. We live together now so I'm glad all worked out so far |
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Though I presume you are trying to bring some light fun and banter in this thread, I'd like to add some food for thought on a more serious note!
Sad state of affairs really, particularly with Covid 19 and the damage done in many ways, hopefully most of us have had some time to reflect and ponder what's actually important in life!
Isn't feeling love a beautiful thing, and aren't there so many different types of love out there?! Be it the love you have for your parents, siblings, children, friends, family in general, spouse or significant other...though I know some of these may be clouded by certain "politics" and past experiences within a unit, but deep down isn't that the feeling most of us have for those who are close to us?
As for "love" for a partner, be they your already established life partner or partner in marriage, or someone you are starting out with, a partner you are intimate with, either on a regular basis or as a once-off...is that intimacy that's created on a physical level, which on my behalf can only ensue after an emotional level of intimacy has been created, is that not also a type of "love"? It doesn't necessarily need to be repeated and doesn't necessarily have the strings of a relationship attached!
For me to tell someone I love them, there doesn't need to be a pre-requisite for them being either my parent, offspring or life partner...it doesn't have to be "true love" as romantically depicted in fairytales which are bullshit anyway!
Love is all around us! It takes many different forms!
I for one would say:
I love you too
I love all of you |
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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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"Though I presume you are trying to bring some light fun and banter in this thread, I'd like to add some food for thought on a more serious note!
Sad state of affairs really, particularly with Covid 19 and the damage done in many ways, hopefully most of us have had some time to reflect and ponder what's actually important in life!
Isn't feeling love a beautiful thing, and aren't there so many different types of love out there?! Be it the love you have for your parents, siblings, children, friends, family in general, spouse or significant other...though I know some of these may be clouded by certain "politics" and past experiences within a unit, but deep down isn't that the feeling most of us have for those who are close to us?
As for "love" for a partner, be they your already established life partner or partner in marriage, or someone you are starting out with, a partner you are intimate with, either on a regular basis or as a once-off...is that intimacy that's created on a physical level, which on my behalf can only ensue after an emotional level of intimacy has been created, is that not also a type of "love"? It doesn't necessarily need to be repeated and doesn't necessarily have the strings of a relationship attached!
For me to tell someone I love them, there doesn't need to be a pre-requisite for them being either my parent, offspring or life partner...it doesn't have to be "true love" as romantically depicted in fairytales which are bullshit anyway!
Love is all around us! It takes many different forms!
I for one would say:
I love you too
I love all of you "
Jaysus
Sorry I Asked
( beautifully written ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Qapla!
Could back fire is the other person is a trekkie well if a lady can speak klingon to me I'll love her too
We live in hope " chance would be a fine thing |
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"Though I presume you are trying to bring some light fun and banter in this thread, I'd like to add some food for thought on a more serious note!
Sad state of affairs really, particularly with Covid 19 and the damage done in many ways, hopefully most of us have had some time to reflect and ponder what's actually important in life!
Isn't feeling love a beautiful thing, and aren't there so many different types of love out there?! Be it the love you have for your parents, siblings, children, friends, family in general, spouse or significant other...though I know some of these may be clouded by certain "politics" and past experiences within a unit, but deep down isn't that the feeling most of us have for those who are close to us?
As for "love" for a partner, be they your already established life partner or partner in marriage, or someone you are starting out with, a partner you are intimate with, either on a regular basis or as a once-off...is that intimacy that's created on a physical level, which on my behalf can only ensue after an emotional level of intimacy has been created, is that not also a type of "love"? It doesn't necessarily need to be repeated and doesn't necessarily have the strings of a relationship attached!
For me to tell someone I love them, there doesn't need to be a pre-requisite for them being either my parent, offspring or life partner...it doesn't have to be "true love" as romantically depicted in fairytales which are bullshit anyway!
Love is all around us! It takes many different forms!
I for one would say:
I love you too
I love all of you
Jaysus
Sorry I Asked
( beautifully written )"
Ah thanks... love you too... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The silent treatment as in no reply, #blanked. I'm guilty of this"
I blanked him cos I totally wasn't expecting him to say those words, wasn't with him long etc... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Though I presume you are trying to bring some light fun and banter in this thread, I'd like to add some food for thought on a more serious note!
Sad state of affairs really, particularly with Covid 19 and the damage done in many ways, hopefully most of us have had some time to reflect and ponder what's actually important in life!
Isn't feeling love a beautiful thing, and aren't there so many different types of love out there?! Be it the love you have for your parents, siblings, children, friends, family in general, spouse or significant other...though I know some of these may be clouded by certain "politics" and past experiences within a unit, but deep down isn't that the feeling most of us have for those who are close to us?
As for "love" for a partner, be they your already established life partner or partner in marriage, or someone you are starting out with, a partner you are intimate with, either on a regular basis or as a once-off...is that intimacy that's created on a physical level, which on my behalf can only ensue after an emotional level of intimacy has been created, is that not also a type of "love"? It doesn't necessarily need to be repeated and doesn't necessarily have the strings of a relationship attached!
For me to tell someone I love them, there doesn't need to be a pre-requisite for them being either my parent, offspring or life partner...it doesn't have to be "true love" as romantically depicted in fairytales which are bullshit anyway!
Love is all around us! It takes many different forms!
I for one would say:
I love you too
I love all of you "
I'm not reading all that or INRAT for short. |
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