I have noticed how in this day and age those three little words have become bandied around so much they've become almost innocuous. In my day, there was the unconditional love you had for your family, (and I'm not meaning to belittle those who haven't been lucky enough to have a loving family)and then the love you reserve for that special person in your life, be it a husband, wife, partner - I know this probably sounds horribly old fashioned, but way back when for me anyway, the words "I love you" were a massive deal! I remember finding it really difficult to say, practising in front of the mirror, worrying I'd make a fool of myself, the chickening out and not saying it. Remembering the first time my fella said it to me and I somehow managed to stammer the words back to him! To be fair I was pretty young so that obviously had a lot to do with it!
Friends? Now this is the confusing bit - Do i love my friends? I know I couldn't live without them, I think the world of them and in the past they've treated me a darned sight better than the boyfriend I "officially loved"! So why don't I tell them I love them too? I think maybe it's an unspoken phenomenon - Your close and loyal friends are there for you through good and bad and you just know if that makes sense, you know not to take them for granted, to respect them it goes without saying? Am I wrong?
Now though, it seems to me that we say it to everybody and sometimes anyone! One of our work mates is going through a bit of a patch at the mo, and as mates we're all pulling together to try and get her through this, one of them signed off a message on FB "Love you" with a heart, she replied "Love you too" with a heart, most phone calls you hear are signed off with "love you" or when you're talking about someone at work....and someone will say eg " I love Jen" and the cynic in me wants to say "think about what you've just said - Do you actually LOVE Jen?" I guess you've got to differentiate between love, and being "in love" or "in love with".
Still over all think the term I love you has been so heavily diluted it's almost lost it's meaning even though it's often abbreviated to just "love you". The age old question "what is love"? Is even more complex and difficult to explain than it ever was!
Friends? Now this is the confusing bit - Do i love my friends? I know I couldn't live without them, I think the world of them and in the past they've treated me a darned sight better than the boyfriend I "officially loved"! So why don't I tell them I love them too? I think maybe it's an unspoken phenomenon - Your close and loyal friends are there for you through good and bad and you just know if that makes sense, you know not to take them for granted, to respect them it goes without saying? Am I wrong?
Now though, it seems to me that we say it to everybody and sometimes anyone! One of our work mates is going through a bit of a patch at the mo, and as mates we're all pulling together to try and get her through this, one of them signed off a message on FB "Love you" with a heart, she replied "Love you too" with a heart, most phone calls you hear are signed off with "love you" or when you're talking about someone at work....and someone will say eg " I love Jen" and the cynic in me wants to say "think about what you've just said - Do you actually LOVE Jen?" I guess you've got to differentiate between love, and being "in love" or "in love with".
Still over all think the term I love you has been so heavily diluted it's almost lost it's meaning even though it's often abbreviated to just "love you". The age old question "what is love"? Is even more complex and difficult to explain than it ever was!