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saying i love you during sex


Question Posted Tuesday September 8 2009, 8:57 pm

19/f

My bf says 'i love you' to me all the time which is so lovely.

The only thing is is he tells me he loves me while we are having sex. Do you think he tells me that to make sure I know he loves me no matter what we do or he just loves the sex?

He tells me all the time anyway and it makes me feel a bit odd when he tells me while we're having sex.


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SimplyMyself answered Wednesday September 9 2009, 4:33 am:
Since he tells you all the time then I think he means it altogether. Whether you're having sex with him or not =]

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music_is_life answered Wednesday September 9 2009, 3:33 am:
A lot of people say "I Love You" during sex because they don't really know what else to say.
It pisses me off, and makes me feel odd too.

But since this dude says it to you all the time anyway, he probably means it, not just that he loves the sex. Hopefully.

xx

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