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Does I love You mean the same as love you?
As said earlier, ‘I love you’ and ‘Love you’ essentially means the same thing. However ‘I love you’ is usually reserved for your significant other and your parents, while ‘Love you’ is commonly used towards friends and siblings and pets.
What is the difference between I love you and love you too?
There’s no real difference. They both mean the same thing. I love you, I love you too and I love you also all carry the same meaning. Don’t worry so much about HOW it’s said.
Can take care mean I love you?
Not necessarily! Love is a very strong emotion, and only ‘care’ can’t mean that you love someone! Sometimes we even care for the people we don’t know, but that doesn’t mean we fall in love with them, it’s simply a human-nature to show compassion and care.
Do women say I Love you More often than men?
Once a couple has already established how they feel about each other, however, Forshee says that women in relationships with men may be more likely to say “I love you” more frequently. Research also suggests that this phrase might mean more to women than men, broadly speaking.
Are men and women different in how they express love?
Eventually, it’s true that men and women are different in the way they express their feelings of love and affection. However, the qualities both sexes look for in a partner tend to be the same. Both men and women seek a partner who possesses kindness, intelligence, and understanding.
Can a woman fall in love with a man?
Yes, it’s true, women are emotive but at the same time tend to intellectualize their relationships. Women can start to love someone they were not initially excited about. If they get to know the person. While this is not the case with men.
Do men or women say ‘I Love You’ first?
Men say “I love you” first and women say it more often. Men are likely to say the three (very big) words first. Esther Boykin explains why: