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You say yes.
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Takutsugusuppuq
Agreed, don't bother explaining it to her. She won't understand.
If you think abou the question it dosent make sense:| its asking the same question, so the answer is no:PMudcake_Mad
I will argue your opinion and say there are multiple types of love. For example, I love my mother, but I'm not in love with her. (that would be creepy) Where as I could be in love with my girlfriend. Both are different types of love.
[QUOTE="Mudcake_Mad"]If you think abou the question it dosent make sense:| its asking the same question, so the answer is no:PTakutsugusuppuq
I will argue your opinion and say there are multiple types of love. For example, I love my mother, but I'm not in love with her. (that would be creepy) Where as I could be in love with my girlfriend. Both are different types of love.
I see your point, my friend, you are a genius :P
"Is there a difference between loving someone and being in love?"Nickelback4LifeI would say: Wanna rock the casbah?
[QUOTE="Takutsugusuppuq"][QUOTE="heyfunboi"]I wouldn't respond since I don't ******* text.heyfunboi
Same here. What's your reason?
It's just stupid and it takes me forever to text back, I've tried. I just call them back.[QUOTE="Takutsugusuppuq"][QUOTE="heyfunboi"]I wouldn't respond since I don't ******* text.heyfunboi
Same here. What's your reason?
It's just stupid and it takes me forever to text back, I've tried. I just call them back.Ha :] Fair enough. I'd probably get a phone with a full keyboard if I wanted to text. Pushing the "x" button multiple times just for one letter is time consuming.
If you answer with just a "Yes.", you dont have much of a chance for her to text you back something. The best thing to do is ask her a bunch of questions, and dont start your convo off with any answers...GTA_dude
This is the best answer so far. Although, I think "being in love" is more relating to a sexual love and "loving" is more of a general love, which the former needs to have as well. Like the different greek names for love like Agape, which means unconditional. There are like five different ones. Even though they are saying basicly the same thing, they have different conatations as english phrases.
[QUOTE="GTA_dude"]If you answer with just a "Yes.", you dont have much of a chance for her to text you back something. The best thing to do is ask her a bunch of questions, and dont start your convo off with any answers...AmidstTheLight
This is the best answer so far. Although, I think "being in love" is more relating to a sexual love and "loving" is more of a general love, which the former needs to have as well. Like the different greek names for love like Agape, which means unconditional. There are like five different ones. Even though they are saying basicly the same thing, they have different conatations as english phrases.
I like how you agreed with me, but I dont understand the rest of what you said. Dont tell her something like that in a text, unless she is really smart. If you keep talking in a smart way and saying a bunch of facts, your probably end up boring her before she can finish reading your text. Then she just wont care what your answer is. Best to keep your answers short and simple, unless she is really deep.....Please Log In to post.
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