Do you mean it when you say "I love you"?

@justreal (2364)
Canada
January 23, 2007 10:51am CST
So let's see what some of you have to say about this. People relationships are there just to have fun and to have someone in their lives, but is it ever for love as well?...well let's see. Now when you say "I Love You", do you mean it, and is it why you're in a relationship? What is and what makes you love someone enough to be with him or her?
2 responses
• United States
23 Jan 07
WHOM EVERY I SAY IT TO I MEAN IT WHEN I SAY I DONT JUST BE SAYING IT TO MAKE THEM LOVE ME OR BE CONFUSED SO WHEN I TELL SOMEONE I LOVE THEM I MEAN IT
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@justreal (2364)
• Canada
23 Jan 07
Exactly, you can't say to someone you love him/her just for the hell of it. It's word that you can't really just take back, it's a strong word.
@dino1984 (30)
• Sri Lanka
23 Jan 07
Yes, most people have relationships for the sake of having a partner. What makes you decide to live with your partner for the rest of your life is when you see them inside out and appreciate them and understand them and suddenly it will dawn on you that no one else will be like this person. Then you will really know what love means and that is everlasting.
@justreal (2364)
• Canada
23 Jan 07
I mean yes you have to know the person well to come to the point of loving them, especially when get to know them well.