Why should love have a timeline? Is saying "I love you" something that should occur, after something else, and before another?
First off, no one in highschool should be saying "I love you" at such a young age to one another. Romeo and Juliet is a play, and its not real- people cannot get caught up in saying this **** when its not appropriate- there is the rest of people's lives to fall in love.
Secondly, love is a chemical reaction of pleasure sensors in the body? Right? Love to me, is being willing to do anything for someone that is loved.
For instance, my mother, I would do anything for, unconditionally. Even at 25 and single, I have never met a gal that I would do that for. So does that mean I do not love my girlfriend? No- just not as much. So you have to keep in mind there are varying degrees of love too.
2007-02-01 06:14:13
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answered by Gostenhauser5 2
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It can be after a year, a month or a week. The body and mind are something still so mysterious to us. Ironically, its our body but still its hard for us to understand it. In any case, attraction between two people come from the inside of our bodies and when we spend more and more time with that person our bodies get used to each other. If all goes good then this special feeling comes next, which is love. It all depends on how well the two people get along, how well they connect. Love is different for everyone, and I say that if you feel it, say it.
2007-02-01 06:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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right here's a thought: Have intercourse whenever you want to. Why is it that each and every physique you numbskull f*cks think of there's a handbook on those issues? that's existence. only bypass with the flow. in case you desire to be certain Mr. good is Mr. good, then I say easily screw him the minute you meet him. Then a pair cases after that. Then no longer at centred on a couple of minutes, like 2 weeks, and if he remains around, he remains drawn to you "as a individual". that's only a skill i think of ALL females could seem into. And to the twaat that published approximately waiting 8 months: YOUR HUSBAND WASN'T cheating because of the fact that's no longer cheating till you have HAD intercourse.
2016-11-23 20:43:41
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answered by strait 3
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I believe that you never say it or say "I love you too" if you don't mean it. If you are unsure, don't say it. If you don't truly mean it, then it would be wrong to have someone think you love them. Those words are some of the deepest most intimate words that express how you feel about someone. They shouldn't be abused or taken for granted. Personally i was told it before i loved a guy, but i never said it back. I finally said it when i met the guy of my dreams, and to this day I have no doubt in my mind that i love him.
2007-02-01 06:18:50
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answered by Jayde 3
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There is no definate length of time people wait to say I love you. It mostly depends on the people and the situation. Some people fall in love right away and say "I love you" within a few days of meeting, others it takes months or years to say it.
2007-02-01 06:16:40
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answered by Kevin J 4
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I don't think i've ever said "i love you" to anyone. It would have to happen naturally and in the moment and knowing myself it would probably be after College and we've dated for a year or two right before i'm about to pro-pose;
2007-02-01 06:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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For me...it would be most likely a long time. I have to feel right about saying that, esp. using that type of word "love". For most people its hard to say when.....that tpe of feeling as to grow.
2007-02-01 06:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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when you know 100 percent that you what to spend the rest of our life with that person..and when you are so in love with them that you dont think about any one else the same way...and when you are so comfortable around that person that you chould share anything with them and worry if thay will judge you...
2007-02-01 06:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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when you are ready for the committment that comes along with it. So not for a long time and you really know that you want to be with that person
2007-02-01 06:17:34
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answered by ambrosius15 2
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i usually have waited for a good time in the relationship when it really seems apporidate..usually like for me it has been a month in a few occasions..... just wait till when it seems apporidate
2007-02-01 06:21:27
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answered by nintendoboy9009 2
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