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just interesting...
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03 Oct 2006 Tue 01:03 pm |
Quoting robin01: i certainly wont.. it was ur post   |
i alrdy not say pls robin miss me so mch.. . coz i no need
i Know whn i go from here who ll miss to talk with me..
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03 Oct 2006 Tue 05:42 pm |
I had given the original post more thought overnite and still struggle with this. Hardly knowing somone and them telling you they love you. Is this really so bad? I guess it's the intent behind the words. What does "I love you" really mean? I think the meaning of this is different for some people. When a man says he loves you to a women he likes, generally it's received as "I'm in love with you". Women generally don't take this lightly, they are expecting the man to really mean this. Also, women typically don't use this phrase loosely. I know personally, if a man tells me he loves me without knowing me for a period of time, I have to question the intent behind the words. The words alone are spectaculer, but they need to be backed up with actions.
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03 Oct 2006 Tue 05:45 pm |
yao teaschp....i cant use myhands here to,...acclaim..
TNX..
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03 Oct 2006 Tue 10:12 pm |
Kristina,
Don't delete your pictures. They are appropriate pictures.
Many members are just admiring your beauty.
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04 Oct 2006 Wed 01:01 pm |
I am very happy, that so many people posted replays for my topic. What is more, I am really sorry if I have injured someone.
As a CONCLUSION i would like to say, that all peole have theyr own opinion for all quetions, BUT NOT ALL OF THEM THINK THAT THEY TAKE THE RIGHTEST WIEW OF THINGS...
Thats why its interesting what other people think about the same things
You can agree or not agree with some things, but all have to agree, that this problem (sorry, maybe its incorrect to call it as a problem, but i cant find other english word to express what i mean) egzist and the number of your posts for this topic just proves it
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04 Oct 2006 Wed 01:36 pm |
..rain my post saying i wouldnt miss u wasnt directed at u..it was directed at ramayan..please check who i am talking to before u reply
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 04:05 pm |
Quote: I don't know much Turkish as well. Should I start saying seni çok seviyorum to every turkish man I talk to?
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Sophie, I think thats a great idea!!! Starting with me!!!
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 04:40 pm |
Quoting KeithL: Quote: I don't know much Turkish as well. Should I start saying seni çok seviyorum to every turkish man I talk to?
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Sophie, I think thats a great idea!!! Starting with me!!!
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06 Oct 2006 Fri 04:48 pm |
Quoting teaschip: I had given the original post more thought overnite and still struggle with this. Hardly knowing somone and them telling you they love you. Is this really so bad? I guess it's the intent behind the words. What does "I love you" really mean? I think the meaning of this is different for some people. When a man says he loves you to a women he likes, generally it's received as "I'm in love with you". Women generally don't take this lightly, they are expecting the man to really mean this. Also, women typically don't use this phrase loosely. I know personally, if a man tells me he loves me without knowing me for a period of time, I have to question the intent behind the words. The words alone are spectaculer, but they need to be backed up with actions. |
wonderfull cooment,congrats teaschip,and is it really bad to say or to hear millions times in a day this magical 3 words?
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