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Does "I love you" mean the same thing as "I'm in love with you"?

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Does "I love you" mean the same thing as "I'm in love with you"?

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  1. Not according to some of the women I've known.


  2. No, but hopefully someone who is in love with you will also love you. Being in love doesn't last, and is something more involuntary (though you can control it somewhat by what you allow your mind to do and how you spend your time.)  "I love you" is more of a promise to act in a way that is in your loved one's best interest.  

  3. Technically, yes. I suppose context is relevant in the said situation though. Like if your talking to your mom.

  4. well for me no...

  5. No.  "I love you" is unconditional, the way that your parents feel.  It's the real thing, even with a significant other, and, no matter how much you fight, the love will still be there forever.  "I'm in love with you" may only last for a period of time.  It's kind of like infatuation, because you can fall out of it, like when things go wrong.  Being in love with someone doesn't mean that you love every aspect of them, but loving someone does.

  6. If you have to ask, you don't know the depth of feeling that can stand behind those words. A lot of the meaning is dependent on the voice inflections. I LOVE you is different from I love YOU.

  7. i dont think so....but then again im a guy so.....yea.....

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