nerdlingZA Posted June 29, 2014 Posted June 29, 2014 Hi all, there's this short girl at who told her friend (my Neighbour) that she loves me. This girl knows nothing abt me we have never XChanged words. Why do women do this ? This seems clingy to me and immature because I know for a fact that I never say 'I love you' unless I'm dating that person. Infact even when we are d8n , my X for example I told her I love her maybe 3 times during our 2yr relationship.
Michelle ma Belle Posted June 29, 2014 Posted June 29, 2014 Hi all, there's this short girl at who told her friend (my Neighbour) that she loves me. This girl knows nothing abt me we have never XChanged words. Why do women do this ? This seems clingy to me and immature because I know for a fact that I never say 'I love you' unless I'm dating that person. Infact even when we are d8n , my X for example I told her I love her maybe 3 times during our 2yr relationship. First of all, women don't typically do this. Second, you both sound young so that may explain a lot. Third, you only said "I love you" to your girlfriend of two years only 3 times?! I doubt you were really in love to begin with if that was the case.
d0nnivain Posted June 29, 2014 Posted June 29, 2014 Many people throw around the word "love" too casually. Giving her the benefit of the doubt she may be mis-using it as a synonym for I think he's really attractive & would like to get to know him better Although you didn't ask, the fact that you only said I love you 3 times in 2 years to your EX, may have contributed to the demise of that relationship.
Author nerdlingZA Posted June 29, 2014 Author Posted June 29, 2014 Third, you only said "I love you" to your girlfriend of two years only 3 times?! I doubt you were really in love to begin with if that was the case. I'm talking about saying 'I love you' randomly like how couples in movies do?? When they at the park they say it, at same they say it to each other. They just randomly say "I love u" meanwhile my X also didn't tell him she loved me a lot up until she started cheating
Author nerdlingZA Posted June 29, 2014 Author Posted June 29, 2014 Many people throw around the word "love" too casually. Giving her the benefit of the doubt she may be mis-using it as a synonym for I think he's really attractive & would like to get to know him better Makes a lot of sense
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