Has anyone here ever been in a relationship where the other person lead you to believe they loved you but they never really did? Either they were confused, maybe they just badly wanted to be in love so they fooled themselves into believing they loved you, or maybe they were outright manipulative or insecure and just wanted someone to love and need them. Or have you ever done this to someone else? Don't worry, it's all anonymous here, you can admit it. Tell us about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv5vMJKBAbo&ob=av2e"]Michael Bolton - Said I Loved You...But I Lied - YouTube most embarrassing moment.. I know every word to the song..
also embarrassing. I just watched that whole video. I vaguely remember hearing it in food stores or wherever but never really listening to it. And then office space made fun of MB but I never knew who the guy was. Now I get see haha
before i understood what love was i abused the words. i said i love you when what i was actually feeling was adoration or a strong sense of connection. i think the english language has too few words to describe love, or love-like feelings. which is no excuse, its just an observation.
I have said it before. I don't think either party really ever meant it. I no I didn't, but I thought I could grow to love them...not the case. They always say it too soon and I'd say it back, but I don't any more. I avoid relationships at this point.