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If a guy tells you "i love you", and on the following day he doesn't, but you tell him "i love you" and he doesn't reply back, what does it mean? he's inconsistent of professing his feelings
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If a guy tells you "i love you", and on the following day he doesn't, but you tell him "i love you" and he doesn't reply back, what does it mean? he's inconsistent of professing his feelings those category of men are called players and deceivers. be careful with them. |
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If a guy tells you "i love you", and on the following day he doesn't, but you tell him "i love you" and he doesn't reply back, what does it mean? he's inconsistent of professing his feelings those category of men are called players and deceivers. be careful with them. thank you for the info☺ |
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If I say I love you, that does not make you obligated to say it back... or vice versa.
It's nice to hear it back, but I would rather they say it when they feel it and mean it, than as a casual automated response to what I say. |
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If a guy tells you "i love you", and on the following day he doesn't, but you tell him "i love you" and he doesn't reply back, what does it mean? he's inconsistent of professing his feelings Let’s ask other cultures sis |
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I never say I love you if I don’t feel it. And I feel how you’re feeling when the person you thinks loves you too doesn’t say it back. Is is a cultural thing?
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I never say I love you if I don’t feel it. And I feel how you’re feeling when the person you thinks loves you too doesn’t say it back. Is is a cultural thing? I don't believe so sis, I believe that's a human thing. And feeling it from them without their saying it is a connection thing. |
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I never say I love you if I don’t feel it. And I feel how you’re feeling when the person you thinks loves you too doesn’t say it back. Is is a cultural thing? I don't believe so sis, I believe that's a human thing. And feeling it from them without their saying it is a connection thing. Lol sis ... I’ve heard some westerners are not really that vocal and some so used to saying I love you that they say it to everyone |
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Calling the men ... please answer this thread
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I never say I love you if I don’t feel it. And I feel how you’re feeling when the person you thinks loves you too doesn’t say it back. Is is a cultural thing? I don't believe so sis, I believe that's a human thing. And feeling it from them without their saying it is a connection thing. Lol sis ... I’ve heard some westerners are not really that vocal and some so used to saying I love you that they say it to everyone That's what I was talking about when I said I'd rather not have an automated response. I don't know if it's a characteristic of any culture in particular. I do feel most feelings have been desensitized here in the US. I hear people speaking, yet no feeling behind it. And other's just don't say anything. It's the same when you say "Hello" to someone, they will respond with "Hello, how are you" but by time you can respond back, they are twenty feet behind you. A lot don't stop, look you in the eye, say hello back and sincerely ask how you are. Very superficial. So I think that might have something to with it, either that or because love seems to be an empty word to so many. I can really only speak for myself, and I don't say it unless I mean it. And don't want to hear it unless they mean it. |
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I never say I love you if I don’t feel it. And I feel how you’re feeling when the person you thinks loves you too doesn’t say it back. Is is a cultural thing? I don't believe so sis, I believe that's a human thing. And feeling it from them without their saying it is a connection thing. Lol sis ... I’ve heard some westerners are not really that vocal and some so used to saying I love you that they say it to everyone That's what I was talking about when I said I'd rather not have an automated response. I don't know if it's a characteristic of any culture in particular. I do feel most feelings have been desensitized here in the US. I hear people speaking, yet no feeling behind it. And other's just don't say anything. It's the same when you say "Hello" to someone, they will respond with "Hello, how are you" but by time you can respond back, they are twenty feet behind you. A lot don't stop, look you in the eye, say hello back and sincerely ask how you are. Very superficial. So I think that might have something to with it, either that or because love seems to be an empty word to so many. I can really only speak for myself, and I don't say it unless I mean it. And don't want to hear it unless they mean it. This is why we are sisters at heart |
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Would men rather hear us say I love you first before they do? In a relationship anyways
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I never say I love you if I don’t feel it. And I feel how you’re feeling when the person you thinks loves you too doesn’t say it back. Is is a cultural thing? i never say i love you too if i dont feel it☺ |
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Would men rather hear us say I love you first before they do? In a relationship anyways calling men out there, who can answer us please |
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If I say I love you, that does not make you obligated to say it back... or vice versa.
It's nice to hear it back, but I would rather they say it when they feel it and mean it, than as a casual automated response to what I say. so i will wait again if he feels to say iloveyou☺ |
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I never say I love you if I don’t feel it. And I feel how you’re feeling when the person you thinks loves you too doesn’t say it back. Is is a cultural thing? I don't believe so sis, I believe that's a human thing. And feeling it from them without their saying it is a connection thing. Lol sis ... I’ve heard some westerners are not really that vocal and some so used to saying I love you that they say it to everyone That's what I was talking about when I said I'd rather not have an automated response. I don't know if it's a characteristic of any culture in particular. I do feel most feelings have been desensitized here in the US. I hear people speaking, yet no feeling behind it. And other's just don't say anything. It's the same when you say "Hello" to someone, they will respond with "Hello, how are you" but by time you can respond back, they are twenty feet behind you. A lot don't stop, look you in the eye, say hello back and sincerely ask how you are. Very superficial. So I think that might have something to with it, either that or because love seems to be an empty word to so many. I can really only speak for myself, and I don't say it unless I mean it. And don't want to hear it unless they mean it. i am the same with you, i dont say i love you just to answer him, so..probably, the reason why he didnt answer me back is he doesnt feel to say i love you too☺ |
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But dang it ... if man said I love you before and doesn’t say it when he doesn’t feel like it doesn’t sound right like WTF do you really even care??? Pardon my all caps pls lol
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I never say I love you if I don’t feel it. And I feel how you’re feeling when the person you thinks loves you too doesn’t say it back. Is is a cultural thing? I don't believe so sis, I believe that's a human thing. And feeling it from them without their saying it is a connection thing. Lol sis ... I’ve heard some westerners are not really that vocal and some so used to saying I love you that they say it to everyone That's what I was talking about when I said I'd rather not have an automated response. I don't know if it's a characteristic of any culture in particular. I do feel most feelings have been desensitized here in the US. I hear people speaking, yet no feeling behind it. And other's just don't say anything. It's the same when you say "Hello" to someone, they will respond with "Hello, how are you" but by time you can respond back, they are twenty feet behind you. A lot don't stop, look you in the eye, say hello back and sincerely ask how you are. Very superficial. So I think that might have something to with it, either that or because love seems to be an empty word to so many. I can really only speak for myself, and I don't say it unless I mean it. And don't want to hear it unless they mean it. i am the same with you, i dont say i love you just to answer him, so..probably, the reason why he didnt answer me back is he doesnt feel to say i love you too☺ I think it's depends on each individual and the relationship involved. Best source of information is from the person you are wondering about. And communication within a relationship works best as well. Gotta go to work, good luck to you and I look forward to reading the responses of others later. |
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But dang it ... if man said I love you before and doesn’t say it when he doesn’t feel like it doesn’t sound right like WTF do you really even care??? Pardon my all caps pls lol That would totally suck! If it were the first time saying it. See you later sis |
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some times it just seems like parroting and that makes if seem like less.
i luv u i luv u 2 i luv u more i luv u most |
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