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A thought. We say the word love too much and the work fuck not enough. They say words lose meaning the more you say them.
Does anyone agree we over use love?

Bosshaus 4 Oct 30
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I think love as a word has lost all meaning and means too many different things. People use it as a trap or see it like some sort of magical thing. To me it seems like a vey empty thing to say romantically. Also puts weird pressures on the other person.

MsAl Level 8 Oct 31, 2018
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no. we underuse it.

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I say "fuck" a lot like A LOT. Love, eh... Significantly less...

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It's the way they're used, not the words themselves. In the wrong context, they can be tiring; but in the right context and the right way, they can be extremely powerful.

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Yes! We need a new word for “like a lot”
“I loooove this song!” No, you just like it a lot.
“Omg, there’s Jimmy from the office, he’s so nice, I just love him” do you really? Would you forgive him if he ate your lunch in the fridge for a whole month? And you wondered for a month who was stealing your lunch and one day you caught him? No, you would not, and that’s not love.

Love is unconditional ... and yes just a word way overused and yes words lose their meaning. Like, “fuck” is barely a curse word anymore.

Alexx Level 3 Oct 30, 2018

The French don’t even have a word for love. I know, weird right? Je t’aime, I like you.
But then they don’t really have a word for fuck either. Je veux te baiser, which is really just kiss, with an inflection to let the person know where you want to kiss! 😘

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