This is such a serious thread omg but yeah
IDK I've been thinking about it and I just find it such a strange abstract concept!! I'm quite a logical person so when I think about something like that it just kinda weirds me out.
I've totally believed I've been "in love" before but then I look back and think, erm, god no. I clearly just liked that person. It's so easy to confuse a crush or lust for love but it seems like when you're together for a while it's EXPECTED to say it and its just UGH. Pressures. I just feel like if you say it too early or before you're sure then if it does happen, you've lost that moment really, and if you realise afterwards you were never in love with that person you can't take that back.
I mean there's nothing technically WRONG with saying "I love you" too early or looking back and realising its not true because end of the day, that's how the person made you feel at the time, right???
SECOND TOPIC: Do you get offended/upset if someone doesn't say "I love you" back?
I don't, because people fall in love at different rates and it's not right to feel pressured to say it back. Although it can be weird when someone says they love you and you DONT KNOW HOW TO REPLY because "thank you" just seems like the worst thing in the world and "awww I like you too" is just awkward... but maybe that's just me!!








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