By migsman - 15/09/2010 02:43 - United States

Today, my girlfriend told me to stop saying "I love you" so much because it's starting to annoy her. FML
I agree, your life sucks 30 353
You deserved it 19 210

Same thing different taste

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schwancy 2

Saying any combination of words over and over can be annoying no matter how heartfelt they may be.

well it would get annoying if you kept saying it

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misserikahart, judging by your foul mouth and low class, the type of men you're with are only around long enough to utter the word "Thanks."

"I'm done with this matter tho" misserika, that's the best thing you've said all day. man, you are really full of yourself and it's annoying.

Surfer7456 7

^ lol win :-p also op, you should try to be more of the man in the relationship and get the sand out of your ******

spend more quality time with her, and I hope she will start enjoying that phrase again. :-)

don't be clingy. when my bf says it constantly I get annoyed too. I love him. but it still gets old.

PimpdaddyCJT 13

well she just doesn't like romantic stuff

MissErikaHart 0

no I been in a solid relationship for 3 years. I may b foul mouthed but I am not a loose girl like u may think.

MissErikaHart 0

oh yea and going back to the type of men I get, I'll have u kno, (u can clearly see this) but I can get any man I want!!!

DisappearingRose 18

This one relates me to. I broke up with my boyfriend because of it.

sevans 0

I mean ppl do overuse that phrase it's beginning to lose the meaning. look at it this way can you see yourself with this girl forever? make any possible change to make her happy? would you do anything and I mean anything just so she can smile for a second? if you said no to any of these questions then you're lying cause you dont love he anyway so just stop saying it period and see how she takes it.

That sounds like obsession or puppy love to me. IMO, mature love for another is coupled with an appropriate measure of love and respect for yourself, as well. There's something to be said for maintaining your independence in a dating relationship. Even in marriage, interdependence, rather than total independence or codependence, should be the goal.