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Asked on April 16, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
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Asked on April 15, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 15, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 15, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 15, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 14, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 14, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 13, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 13, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes
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Asked on April 13, 2021 in American english.
I often tell my girlfriends that I love them; I don’t think it’s necessary to diminish the sentiment with flippant phrasing just because it’s not romantic love. Do we do this for our two loved ones? I mean trust in the existing context of your relationship; it isn’t necessary to quantify it in one statement.
If you’re concerned about the message being misinterpreted though, you can add a qualifier, for example: “I love you like a sister”. What can an affection mean.?
- 673038 views
- 530 answers
- 248961 votes