How Did You First Say I Love You?

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The discussion revolves around the complexities and anxieties associated with expressing love, particularly the phrase "I love you." Participants share personal experiences and strategies for navigating romantic feelings, highlighting the nervousness that often accompanies the first declaration of love. There is a debate on whether men should say "I love you" first, with some arguing that it is a man's role, while others suggest that mutual feelings should be evident before such declarations are made. The conversation also touches on the distinction between infatuation and true love, emphasizing that genuine love involves acceptance of flaws and deeper emotional connections, rather than fleeting attraction. Participants discuss the importance of non-verbal cues in romantic interest, noting that women often communicate their feelings through body language and eye contact, which men may misinterpret or overlook. Overall, the thread underscores the challenges of communication in romantic relationships, the significance of emotional honesty, and the varying perceptions of love across genders.
  • #91
Originally posted by Evo
Whoa, Monique ROCKS! Her paper is out!

Congrats Monique!
AWESOME, Niek! I'm so PROUD to know you!
 
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  • #92
thanks girls, couldn't have done it without the et al's :)
 
  • #93
Originally posted by Monique
thanks girls, couldn't have done it without the et al's :)
Yeah, but they're just the mayo on the sandwich. YOU'RE the big CHEESE! And if the cheese is good enough, you don't even really NEED the mayo...:wink:
 
  • #94
Originally posted by Tsunami
Yeah, but they're just the mayo on the sandwich. YOU'RE the big CHEESE! And if the cheese is good enough, you don't even really NEED the mayo...:wink:
If ask me, mayo is gross anyway!

- Warren
 
  • #95
You're studying cheese at the Mayo clinic?

Njorl
 
  • #96
mayo rocks...in the right place of course...but u know what is ultimate?? Bacon.

OK OK I ADMIT IT... I LOVE BACON! *drools*
 
  • #97
Originally posted by chroot
If ask me, mayo is gross anyway!

- Warren
Only if it's on cheese that's 'good enough' to stand alone. Otherwise, things like artichokes, broccoli, asparagus...they are all considered to be very good vehicles and reasons to eat LOTS of mayo! :wink:
 
  • #98
Originally posted by Njorl
You're studying cheese at the Mayo clinic?

Njorl
WOW! Do they have a course in CHEESES there now? COOL! I'm all over it...
 
  • #99
Originally posted by jimmy p
mayo rocks...in the right place of course...but u know what is ultimate?? Bacon.

OK OK I ADMIT IT... I LOVE BACON! *drools*
YUM! Bacon and mayo on toast... YUM! You ARE my nephew, sweet Chopnik.
 
  • #100
P.S. Congratulations Monique[/color] (not that this is the place to put that/this, but) on your publication, neat stuff et al's and all...if I have a chance, perhaps I'll read it through...
 

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