Do you feel "I love you" can lose its meaning? Why or why not?
Personally, I've never understood the viewpoint that it can be oversaid. :/ Primarily because I don't believe "I love you" is so much about the three words as it is about the intention behind them. I mean sure, there may come a point you don't feel as flooded with flutterbies as you once did, and it may not feel like the very first day it was said every single time, but if it's said with meaning behind it, should that matter? For me, saying "I love you" is about reminding that person that I'm there and that I love them immensely. It's not out of habit and it's not to have it reciprocated (I like hearing "I love you too" as much as the next person, but sometimes it's nice simply to say and remind them of it without any expectation), but rather it's out of what I'm feeling, and some days I feel differently than others. Some days I may feel particularly affectionate and young and in love and other days I may feel a bit more happy, content, and comfortable, but for me or for my partner, it's never lost its meaning.
So... discuss?
P.S. Yes this was inspired by another thread, but I only thought to post something because this point has come up on another forum I'm on too, so I'm curious as to what you think. :P
Personally, I've never understood the viewpoint that it can be oversaid. :/ Primarily because I don't believe "I love you" is so much about the three words as it is about the intention behind them. I mean sure, there may come a point you don't feel as flooded with flutterbies as you once did, and it may not feel like the very first day it was said every single time, but if it's said with meaning behind it, should that matter? For me, saying "I love you" is about reminding that person that I'm there and that I love them immensely. It's not out of habit and it's not to have it reciprocated (I like hearing "I love you too" as much as the next person, but sometimes it's nice simply to say and remind them of it without any expectation), but rather it's out of what I'm feeling, and some days I feel differently than others. Some days I may feel particularly affectionate and young and in love and other days I may feel a bit more happy, content, and comfortable, but for me or for my partner, it's never lost its meaning.
So... discuss?
P.S. Yes this was inspired by another thread, but I only thought to post something because this point has come up on another forum I'm on too, so I'm curious as to what you think. :P
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