I think one of the most hurtful things to have to hear in a long term relationship that is obviously coming to an end is "I Love you. I'm just not IN love with you anymore."
Is there a difference to you?
Is it a taboo word for you in relation to members of the opposite sex you meet within the community?
Personally I prefer the word "lust".
But over the years I have formed a relationship here and there that exceeded friendship and developed into a sincere caring.
When someone has been down and depressed I've found myself saying on occasion "You know I love you right?"
Not often. Very rarely actually.
I held a lady in my arms the other night as she cried and went on and on about a dozen different things going wrong in her life. I held her, listened to her, hugged her.... but in this case the caring did not reach that particular level. We are friends. I care about what is going on in her life. But I don't know her that well.
A few friends have asked about the girl that lives with me? I care a lot for her. I'm very protective of her. Do we use the "L" word? Yeah. It flies back and forth rather freely. But I never lose site of the fact that she is 21 and I am 54 and we are simply sharing a few moments in each others life for a variety of reasons. So although I CAN say I LOVE her or I love you too in response to her saying it I can clearly define that I am not IN LOVE with her. Nor her with me.
There can be incredible sexual chemistry between two people that transcends people even really "liking" each other. at times.
I hooked up last night with a gal that I've known for 4 years but haven't really had much to do with in over a year. She came home with me, spent the night and got up and went on her way. this morning. We had a lot of fun and it was a lot more than a transaction but we won't see each other again for another 6 months to a year. Lots of Sexual Chemistry. But no interest beyond that it seems.
I try not to misuse the word. It can cause a lot of confusion as well as create misunderstandings. I think over the years I hear it more than I say it.
Ladies... What comes to mind when you hear a guy say "You know I love you right?" Do you immediately assume that romantic forever yours kind of love?
How often is it misunderstood or misused?
Guys have you used the word and seen yourself taken advantage of as a result? I know I've heard "If you loved me you would do it for me" a few dozen times over the years.
Have you ever had an embarrassing situation result from a misuse or misunderstanding of the word use?