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First time? Probably when I was a few years old, to my parents, and eventually my brother when he was born.
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First time? Probably when I was a few years old, to my parents, and eventually my brother when he was born.
Romantically? When I was 18. Still dating that girl.
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The first time I said "Je t'aime" to someone was seven years ago, at... 13, to my first girlfriend. Although now I would argue that I did not quite know what "I love you" meant, and all that it could imply.
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I think it was to a girlfriend that I had when I was 14. Though we were good friends and I liked her a lot, I don't think "love" was what I really meant. I think I just felt like it was what I should say. I don't think I had any real inkling of what that kind of love felt like at the time.
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My first love was a summer love when I was a lot younger. He was my best friends cousin. We were on the phone and when we were saying bye, we just said it! Haven't thought of that exact moment in a long time actually.
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It's something that I've always said to my parents and grandparents (father's side) throughout my whole life. My family has always been very close. That's an obvious answer, though, so I'll go for something else.
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It's something that I've always said to my parents and grandparents (father's side) throughout my whole life. My family has always been very close. That's an obvious answer, though, so I'll go for something else.
I told my ex fiancee that I loved her sometime when I was a teen. I realize now that she never really deserved it, but that's not something that you can see while it's happening.
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Yeah, I told friends and family I love them all the time since I was little. However, romantically, I only told her in my mind.
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Well I dont remember when I first talked lol, I've told dear friends and family "I love you" all growing up.
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Well I dont remember when I first talked lol, I've told dear friends and family "I love you" all growing up.
I've never said "I love you" to someone I'm in "love" with.
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In the 7th grade, to my girlfriend of 2 years , Sarah Agresta , two years later and I still love her
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I'm an ornery b*****d on this issue. lol. I think this term has been pressured on people, generally, by the "media" and would argue that one's behavior far outweighs this phrase "I love you". We've been told you have to say it to your loved ones, or you'll regret it when they're dead. I don't buy that. There are too many examples of people in life who say it all the time, but don't show it. And conversely those who breathe it in and out lke oxygen for a lifetime, yet never say it.
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excluding blood relatives?
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