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Okay, so whether it comes to a family member, a friend, or a lover, do you say, I love you, too, or I love you more when somebody says that they love you? I definitely say, I love you, too. But I think in the rare occasion I'll say, I love you more, I feel like the word more is really heavy in that phrase. And so I feel like I love you, too, is like an equal playing field. I don't know if anything I said just made sense, but yeah, I have to go with, I love you, too. But I'm curious to know which phrase you go towards.
okay so like for example like if someone in my family says i love you i'll just say i love you back i don't really say i love you too or i don't really say i love you more i don't know why just i know the right probably thing to say is i love you too because you're like replying back to them but i just say i love you i don't know maybe i'm weird
You are definitely not weird, I actually know a lot of people who say that too, like love you back or love you to the moon and back, something like that, so no, you're totally fine, and I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to answer this, so I hope you have a great upcoming week.
When I say I love you more, and that's definitely something that I say, but I love you more because exactly the way the other person is feeling, they probably feel the same way, which means words can't describe the way I feel about you. I love you more. It doesn't mean I love you more, it means I know the level of love you have for me.