Say you tell your boyfriend that you love them but they come back at you I love you more is that true that they do love you more
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Say you tell your boyfriend that you love them but they come back at you I love you more is that true that they do love you more
I meant it when I said it to my girlfriend. I didn't think there was any way someone had the capacity to love more than I loved her. I envy you.
It's from a conversation between two lovers or a mother and her child, but I can't remember who or where (tv, a movie).
CHILD; "I love you."
"MOTHER: I love you more."
Now the cutesy thing to say when someone says "I love you" is "I love you more."
How can you define how much some one loves someone else? It's a bit of an impossible question. It cannot be measured. Therefore, it cannot be compared. However, the thought behind it is a nice one. They want you to feel loved.
I agree with Wondergirl, I remember it from a movie.. Tangled, I believe.
Now, can you help me? Why do you not use periods or capitalization? I am asking seriously. I am on a quest to discover this new trend.
My trivia- and movie-loving son agrees with Tangled (the Rapunzel character and Mother Gothel)
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