...the way people feel entitled to it. they way they fall in love with someone and then finally find the courage to verbalize it then feel like just because they love that person they deserve to have that person love them in return.
deep down many people feel like if they give their love to someone they should get love from them back in return. its gotten to the point where saying i love you is a chess move others use to try to force you to say it in return.
in reality these people are so self-absorbed that they don't really care if the person of their affections really does love them in return just as long as they can force that person to play the part that's enough for them.
if somebody tells you they love you and you don't feel that way in return you should feel no guilt at all in doing them like this
deep down many people feel like if they give their love to someone they should get love from them back in return. its gotten to the point where saying i love you is a chess move others use to try to force you to say it in return.
in reality these people are so self-absorbed that they don't really care if the person of their affections really does love them in return just as long as they can force that person to play the part that's enough for them.
if somebody tells you they love you and you don't feel that way in return you should feel no guilt at all in doing them like this
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