Ever blurted out ''I love you", just like that?

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Beffudled Sheep

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Glefistus said:
Chin up everyone, love is artificial.

EDIT: like very other feeling. We're just organic computers, and everything we do is based off probability. STRING THEORY TO THE MAX!
Draculafreak said:
Nope. Not a once. I've been told on many occasions that I'm a soulless shell.
I like you two.
 

Bat Vader

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EMFCRACKSHOT said:
yes, and it cost me my best friend. I still blame the booze that i hadnt been drinking
Don't you mean the booze you had been drinking?
 

Srkkl

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Ohhhhhh yes, just yesterday actually. I didn't end too bad, it was at like 1am over the phone so she told me I was crazy and to get some sleep. It could have been a lot worse.
 

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canadamus_prime said:
Not to my recollection.
bodyklok said:
(I'm so lonely, so lonely and horribly alone)
That makes 2 of us.
I'll join the party... I'm lonely too, let's be lonely together.

I have never told a girl I love you. Although there was this girl that said it to me every day but she knew I wasn't interested in her. We were friends though so it wasn't awkward and I usually just said "I know."

Also, (>^.^)> Kirby FTW.
 

DazZ.

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oh god... Reminded me of repressed times.

Drunk sex. (Very.)
Blurted.
Then said something along the lines of "hang on. No I dont, you know I dont..." till she laughed and said shut up and then we switched and I recovered as best I could.

Seriously one of the most embarressing things ive done in my life.
 

War Penguin

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No. I never even said I liked anyone before. I should have done so with this one girl I knew but I was too late.
*Sigh* I'm going to go to the bathroom and cry- I MEAN... uh... be... manly. Yeah, manly. Let's go with that.
 

Aur0ra145

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Yes, then I asked the girl to marry me after telling her she was the most attractive woman I had ever met.

Sadly, neither of us had ever seen each other before. So instead of getting married, we got lunch.
 

Scrythe

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I usually throw it out all the time to see if people squirm (not on dates though).

If someone's being a dick to me, "Yeah, I love you too"

If the waitress got my food in record time "Oh, thanks, I love you!"

If someone hands me a cigarette, buys me food, gives me a ride, etc.
 

HerrBobo

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No.

However, I did tell my g/f that I loved her when I was sleep talking, we were only seeing each other about a month at the time x0.
 

Kif

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I've not, I am too calm and collected for that to happen.

I have had it happen to me once, however, that was particularly uncomfortable as I didn't feel it for the girl at all.
 

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Jenkins said:
EMFCRACKSHOT said:
Yes, and it cost me my best friend. I still blame the booze that i hadnt been drinking

This is why im afraid to tell the girl i like that I love her >.<
Same here, completely. We were neighbours last year too, which made it worse...

Anyway, I haven't, but I wish I had. Be prepared for a long piece of text now.

My first, and so far only, girlfriend, I met in Wales and we became penpals (she lives in Scotland, and I... don't). Anyway, I'd never thought about love at first sight until then (yeah, sounds corny, I know, but bear with me), but she was absolutely perfect. She was actually the first girl I ever felt I could talk to completely naturally, I really felt comforatble around her, and we'd only known each other for a couple of days. Anyway, I chickened out of telling her how I felt because I thought it would sound silly given we barely knew each other. About two or three weeks after we went our seperate ways, she sent a letter telling me she loved me and didn't realise until we were apart. We had a brief long distance relationship, though every chance we had to meet up something went wrong and we didn't get to see each other. We're still friends now almost four years after. I just keep thinking how it could have been so different if I'd had the courage to tell her how I felt right from the start...
 

Soxafloppin

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I tell my girlfriend it all the time,

but ive never just sayed it, as you put it 'Like That'