Topic: what's the different between I LOVE YOU and I LIKE YOU... | |
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tell me the different between the two... do u think, is this the same meaning... we'll i need your comment...
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Like is like, love is love, fish is fish.
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Like is like, love is love, fish is fish. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The only difference between like and love is the emotion poured and expressed. LIKE makes you feel good but LOVE makes you feel like you are invincible. If you have LOVE ( true love ) in your life, then you are one lucky person.
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The only difference between like and love is the emotion poured and expressed. LIKE makes you feel good but LOVE makes you feel like you are invincible. If you have LOVE ( true love ) in your life, then you are one lucky person. it was really nice, thanks... ![]() |
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I think like is a limited type of detached appreciation for random things about a person. Love, however, is a limitless vested appreciation for the person themself.
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you don't have to like someone to love them
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its kind of like the difference between sex and lunch.....if you don't know what that is, i'll bet you there will be a lot of guys asking to take you to lunch...
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its kind of like the difference between sex and lunch.....if you don't know what that is, i'll bet you there will be a lot of guys asking to take you to lunch... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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its kind of like the difference between sex and lunch.....if you don't know what that is, i'll bet you there will be a lot of guys asking to take you to lunch... ![]() That was good kc......... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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you don't have to like someone to love them ![]() This is very true. Ex .. you LOVE ![]() ![]() ![]() Also, I love my children unconditionally ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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you don't have to like someone to love them ![]() This is very true. Ex .. you LOVE ![]() ![]() ![]() Also, I love my children unconditionally ![]() ![]() ![]() Ain't that the truth. ![]() |
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you don't have to like someone to love them ![]() This is very true. Ex .. you LOVE ![]() ![]() ![]() Also, I love my children unconditionally ![]() ![]() ![]() Ain't that the truth. ![]() ((( Ruth ))) |
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First comes the crush. That's where there's an initial attraction to someone. It's not serious and could go away if they do something you really don't like.
Then comes "like". You get to know them more and you like being with them and talking with them. Then comes that stage where you are falling in love. This is the most fun part and you should enjoy it while still keeping your head (harder to do than it seems....I would know) Eventually you love someone and decide you want to stay with them and work out any problems that may come up and try to build a life together. That's putting it a little simplistically, I guess. Emotions like love are rarely simple. |
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you don't have to like someone to love them ![]() This is very true. Ex .. you LOVE ![]() ![]() ![]() Also, I love my children unconditionally ![]() ![]() ![]() Ain't that the truth. ![]() ((( Ruth ))) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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tell me the different between the two... do u think, is this the same meaning... we'll i need your comment... its the difference between going dutch or going on a date... ![]() |
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Goodness! come on now...You truly dont know the diff? Then all I can say is you havet experienced love, Once you do, you will know the difference for sure. I hope for your sake you experience Love.
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i'm in love
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i'm in love ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Romeo Romeo...where for art thou Romeo? ![]() |
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i'm in love ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Romeo Romeo...where for art thou Romeo? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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