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  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

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  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes
  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes
  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes
  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes
  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes
  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes
  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes
  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes
  • I agree one can say “I love you” to family members without meaning anything romantic. Can’t please? Can I say “love you” to my friend? On the assumption that friends are usually more than just words and talk about the status of the relationship, as romantic feelings are expressed.

    In addition, one can say “I love you some Jennifer” for example, to express a friendly, nonromantic love to a friend, including when romantic feelings may exist. What does such usage mean? How is it usually true that American friends only care about you when you really want to be. or when you are feeling deep and romantic upbringing as a friend.

    • 673038 views
    • 530 answers
    • 248961 votes