Discuss: Do these 2 phrases have the same meaning?
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obnoxiouslyfresh
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Women are so damn crazy. They're on Facebook trying to say one is different. It's the exact same thing.
This is a real argument on Facebook. Like seriously?
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it's the same thing but I could see how a female would read I Love You Too as more sentimental like
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Tell them hoes to swan dive off the nearest building.
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Lol what are the differences in meaning anyway?
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it's the same thing but I could see how a female would read I Love You Too as more sentimental like
I be telling my my mama "ily"
The woman that BIRTHED ME -
This is stupid but for the sake of entertaining the thread....
When people say "love you too" it's a quick response and it comes out a lot like "luh you" so you're not actually saying i LOVE you..that or, since it's a response, you're not putting feeling behind it cuz the person that said it first did all the work.
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atribecalledgabi wrote: »This is stupid but for the sake of entertaining the thread....
When people say "love you too" it's a quick response and it comes out a lot like "luh you" so you're not actually saying i LOVE you..that or, since it's a response, you're not putting feeling behind it cuz the person that said it first did all the work.
But Gabi, even if I say "I Love You Too", that's still a response. So it's reactionary. It's not like I just wanted you to know. -
The love between you and I. One claims ownership of the love.
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It's the same meaning. Ppl just love to make life more complicated then it has to be.
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Tell them hoes to get their new year new me posts ready and stop arguin over dumb ? .
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »atribecalledgabi wrote: »This is stupid but for the sake of entertaining the thread....
When people say "love you too" it's a quick response and it comes out a lot like "luh you" so you're not actually saying i LOVE you..that or, since it's a response, you're not putting feeling behind it cuz the person that said it first did all the work.
But Gabi, even if I say "I Love You Too", that's still a response. So it's reactionary. It's not like I just wanted you to know.
Oh i agree they the same ? . But it's twooo siiiiides
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BiblicalAtheist wrote: »The love between you and I. One claims ownership of the love.
If YOU tell ME "I love YOU," and I reply "Love YOU too," who the hell am I referring to? Who the hell you think I'm saying loves you?
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Baby don't hurt me/
Don't hurt me/
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There is a difference
My sister pointed this out to me before.
But obviously it behooves us as men to pretend the woman is crazy to think it -
obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »
Women are so damn crazy. They're on Facebook trying to say one is different. It's the exact same thing.
This is a real argument on Facebook. Like seriously?
whoever ends up wifing u, hit the jackpot
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There is a difference
My sister pointed this out to me before.
But obviously it behooves us as men to pretend the woman is crazy to think it
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE????? -
Baby don't hurt me/
Don't hurt me/
i think in the first one, you're putting more feelings into your punches -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »
Like if you text your man "I Love You" and he texts you back "you too"
There's a difference ain't it
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obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »BiblicalAtheist wrote: »The love between you and I. One claims ownership of the love.
If YOU tell ME "I love YOU," and I reply "Love YOU too," who the hell am I referring to? Who the hell you think I'm saying loves you?
Lol At my old job i sponsored a class on Statement Analysis, for 3 years . Class was given by a retired agent turned PHD in psychology. She lived ? like this. I dont feel like titangraphing it up but subtle differnces like this---especially when people are unaware of what they're subconsciously doing ---- tell A LOT. Fascinating stuff
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atribecalledgabi wrote: »
Like if you text your man "I Love You" and he texts you back "you too"
There's a difference ain't it
But it's not "you too"
It's LOVE you too -
obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »
Women are so damn crazy. They're on Facebook trying to say one is different. It's the exact same thing.
This is a real argument on Facebook. Like seriously?
whoever ends up wifing u, hit the jackpot
Why does that stairway to heaven look like a ? though? -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »
Like if you text your man "I Love You" and he texts you back "you too"
There's a difference ain't it
Not if he said love you too.
if it was just "you too" then yea -
obnoxiouslyfresh wrote: »atribecalledgabi wrote: »
Like if you text your man "I Love You" and he texts you back "you too"
There's a difference ain't it
But it's not "you too"
It's LOVE you too
But the "love" should be implied since you already established it -
Like when a waiter says "enjoy your meal" and someone says "u too"..
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The better question is do these women know what love is?
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JokerzWyld wrote: »The better question is do these women know what love is?
Most of the ones arguing is probably cut from the my son is valentine, me and my 3, i don't need no ? cloth.