Question Posted Wednesday January 12 2005, 8:19 pm
Well not to long ago, my boyfriend told me that he loved me. Now normally he only says it over the phone, so one day I told him I loved him, when we were face to face. Today, as he was getting on the bus to go out of town for wresteling, I called out his name and mouthed the words "I love you". All he did was stand on the stairs of the bus and stare at me, waved and left. I know that I probably shouldnt stress about it but what if he doesn't "feel the same way" anymore?
ForcefulIntelligence answered Thursday January 13 2005, 8:38 pm: Personally, I feel that teenagers nowadays (I am a teenager, mind you) use 'love much too easily. We 'love' grapefruit. We 'love' this movie. We 'love' or boyfriends/girlfriends.
But, in this case, I feel that your boyfriend may feel kind of 'de-manned' in the sense that he may have wanted to say it to you, face-to-face first.
*Kate* answered Thursday January 13 2005, 8:27 pm: Hmm maybe he didn't want his friends to see guys can be like that sometimes around their friends. I wouldn't worry about it.
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darkruler31 answered Wednesday January 12 2005, 9:15 pm: well eathe her dident understand you because some1 got in the way or he was shocked that you sayed it cuz when i whent out with my ex (that i still like(im srry you dident whant to hear that)
she sayed i love you to me and i was schocked (happy but schocked) so i dont quite know but im pritty sher that he loves you to so dont worrie about it and just be like you always are because that seems to be working
hope i helped
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