Do You Think That The Words "I Love You" Are Being Thrown Around A Lot Lately?

@spazz435 (322)
United States
July 27, 2010 5:33pm CST
I know that a lot of relationships really do use those words according to their feelings. But others use it like they use it in their everyday sentences. It seems like it's not even an emotion any more. What do you think?
8 responses
@besthope44 (12123)
• India
10 Nov 10
My idea for my true love is "I dont want to analyse you are good or bad, you hurt me or not, you hate me or not, I just want to love you all times, all moments, at all hurts, at all pains, at all my breath unconditionally"
@besthope44 (12123)
• India
29 Aug 10
True Love is a great feeling which has to be expressed. If you find it true, never fail to convey, thats a tribute to the love in real.
@bhanusb (5709)
• India
28 Jul 10
Yes spazz, I also think so. Husbands and wives frequently say 'honey' to each other. I don't think there is any deepness pronouncing this word. Sometimes we see the honey becomes sower. Both of them don't want to see each others face.
• Philippines
28 Jul 10
The way I see it, these words are not even used in meaningful relationships anymore. Guys throw it around just to get into girls' pants. It's just sad.
@dsrp82 (676)
• Brazil
27 Jul 10
Totally agree with you! People say "I love you" when they mean "I want you" or something like that.
@keshia2007r (2880)
• United States
29 Jul 10
Hi & I agree w/ you. The words "i love you" is definitely being thrown around a lot. Not just lately. I've always felt that way. I remember this guy once told me that, and I'm like you don't even know me. Guys like that who throw that phrase around after a few months of meeting you, is only out for one thing. Since then, I've been in an almost 3 year relationship now, and me and my boyfriend are saying it more, but its here and there and w/ feelings. but again, i agree w/ you 100% btw happy mylotting
@Suke002 (311)
• United States
27 Jul 10
I think your right about that. You never can tell when someone means it until you meet "the one" you know? Some people don't seem to care either way and others get confused on the meaning and say it when they are only infatuated with someone, even though that feeling can be overwhelming like love.
@Skade24 (750)
• Romania
27 Jul 10
You are so right. Because for men is not natural to say very often "i love you", this is mostly in men cases, because the women need to hear it very often, and they say "i love you" when we want too, but not always they say it from their hearts, they say it just like saying "buy bread" or anything like that.