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Old Jun 04, 2009, 02:09 PM
Jenn1fer82 Jenn1fer82 is offline
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Does it mean anything when you tell someone that you love them but they dont say it back to you? I've recently told my boyfriend that I love him and I mean every word of it but I question if his feelings are as strong as mine. He tells me all the time that he cares about me deeply and his feelings for me is so much more than I can imagine. He didn't tell me he love me when I told him I did and now I feel I rushed through the whole thing. Maybe he's not ready to tell me he loves me but he still has feelings for me, could that be the case? Maybe he knows that I'm simply not the one for him but he still cares for me. Maybe he's simply not that into me in that way. Should I have slowed things down a bit. People tend to think that love is only sincere and true when there's enough time involved but for me I just feel something about his guy that I never felt from the past and I just feel its different and its right. I'm just lost for words right now. Please tell me what you think of this.
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Old Jun 04, 2009, 03:07 PM
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In my opinion, if you 2 just started dating, or if it has been just a couple of months he might think that "I love you " is too soon. I'm just wondering, has he been around you since then?
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