When it is said to you by your compliment "I love you" most people respond "I love you too" that is saying I love you as well. I think they are not the same "love you too" "I love you too" the "I" I feel like it is a significant part, it's like the "I" is taking ownership. Subtracting the "I" is like being lazy and just saying "love you" as if placing the I is so hard. Its and important component just like "the blog" and "blog". I'm my opinion
I almost completely agree with you, however I don't think subtracting the "i" is due to laziness but more deliberate in stating that they do not feel "that way". In all reality I feel that you can say "love you too" to a sister, a best friend, a pet but when it comes to "I love you too" that takes passion, compassion and adoration to say it and say it proudly!
Thank you so much for giving me your opinion I look forward to discussing topics with you in the future have a purrrfect weekend!
Yes, there is a conscious difference: I love you means I have weighed out every aspect of the power and responsibility of what comes from committing my heart, soul, mind and body to you. I am responsible for my actions and reactions to my openness with you, whether it is effortless or with much force! Love you too is a cursory response which means, "you caught me off guard and I should say something to fill the silence!"
When it is said to you by your compliment "I love you" most people respond "I love you too" that is saying I love you as well. I think they are not the same "love you too" "I love you too" the "I" I feel like it is a significant part, it's like the "I" is taking ownership. Subtracting the "I" is like being lazy and just saying "love you" as if placing the I is so hard. Its and important component just like "the blog" and "blog". I'm my opinion
ReplyDeleteI almost completely agree with you, however I don't think subtracting the "i" is due to laziness but more deliberate in stating that they do not feel "that way". In all reality I feel that you can say "love you too" to a sister, a best friend, a pet but when it comes to "I love you too" that takes passion, compassion and adoration to say it and say it proudly!
DeleteThank you so much for giving me your opinion I look forward to discussing topics with you in the future have a purrrfect weekend!
Yes, there is a conscious difference: I love you means I have weighed out every aspect of the power and responsibility of what comes from committing my heart, soul, mind and body to you. I am responsible for my actions and reactions to my openness with you, whether it is effortless or with much force! Love you too is a cursory response which means, "you caught me off guard and I should say something to fill the silence!"
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