I love you.

the word love is tossed around way too much these days. I reserve it for those I really do love, however I do tell my friends I care about them all the time. For most of my friends, I'll care about them far beyond what they ever really think, but I do it anyway.
 
I only say it to Nan and Pop IRL.

My Aunty... although she says she loves me, I just kinda don't wanna say it to her for some reason. Maybe because she isn't immediate family or something.
 
I tell my mom, dad, stepmom "I love you" all the time! And they tell me back. The only person I don't say it is my brother. But I do care about him a lot. It is weird to tell him I love him. XD I hope someday, my significant other will say the same thing(don't have a boyfriend at this time). That would be nice to hear 24/7.
 
My close ones know very well that I love them, and they do too, but I choose to say I love them all the time. There's this tingly feeling :) And no, it doesn't make you downgraded in any way to say it so.
 
Sometimes I just blurt it out to my mom. It's almost our version of 'hello'. But I always make sure my sister knows I hate her. muhahahaha
 
[font=font"]I think it is very important to let the people you love know how you feel, whether it's a friend, relative or significant other. [/font]
 

I think it is important to say I love you to everyone that you are close too, because you never know if somthing will happen to them, even if you are mad at them.

~|symphony
 
I think it is important. I don't much but I do think it is important.
 
I always hear 'I love you' from my dad and brother, and I would even say that to my very close friends, if they don't mind me doing so. (Though usually I wont ask about it, and I generally default to not saying that since it can be easily taken the wrong way by a friend.)

So I'm definitely not against it. The only time I don't say it to my family, (or not reply back 'I love you too' when they say it to me) is when we're in a public place)
 
I tell my mom I love her when I want like gum or something, lol. Other than that, no. Whats the point of it? They already know that you love them.
 
Ehhhhmmmm... I'm not the kind who easily express his feelings towards other people. Yeah, I consider it important, but still... :embarrass
 
Well, before jumping on the subject of other people needing to know, I can get pretty paranoid, so I do kind of need...reassurance. Especially during rough patches in my life. If I don't get any "I love yous" from the people I actually love, then it does kind of hurt. As for reassuring other people, I can be a bit shy about that, and I'm a bit exclusive as to who I tell that to in a serious manner, and that's not a lot of people. But there are some people who need reassurance, but I'm only saying that if I mean what I mean. They wouldn't need the reassurance if I hadn't told them "I love you" before, anyhow.
 
I do think it's important. There always is place for reminding someone you love him/her.
 
I always mention that I love you Mom,sis,Dad all the time,just to tell them that they have been there for me since I was born.
 
absolulty, i tell my parents i love them all the time....
 
Yeah, I think it's important. Do I do it personally? No.

Contradictions ftw!
 
I personally do not say that phrase very often at all, but I do say it in certain situations when it is needed to be said.

If you say, "I love you" too often, it will not have as much meaning as if you say it rarely when it really counts, but that is just my opinion.
 
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