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Bruce doesn't say "I love you too" though, because he says that by saying too at the end that it implies that there's like.. an ending threshold to love. So by saying too, it's like saying "I also love you as much as you love me" where as just I love you means that the love has no bounds, limits, or threshold. I love you basically has the never ending end that the first I love you has. If that makes any sense. xD

For like the first 2 days of him being here, I would say I love you too because I'm used to saying that to family and what not but after getting the love lecture I finally stopped. xD
He's wrong, though. "I love you, too" just means "I also love you." It says nothing of any "amount" of love.
Yeah that's what I tried to explain to him too, but he's weird. I guess the words "I love you too" seem more obligated than "I love you" because for me, it was like a natural reaction to say I love you too after I love you, and I actually have to think about it to keep the too off the I love you.
My sister said that he'll prolly get over it in a few years though.


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That's adorable. xD

I think "I love you" 's are the ice breakers.

Bruce doesn't say "I love you too" though, because he says that by saying too at the end that it implies that there's like.. an ending threshold to love. So by saying too, it's like saying "I also love you as much as you love me" where as just I love you means that the love has no bounds, limits, or threshold. I love you basically has the never ending end that the first I love you has. If that makes any sense. xD

For like the first 2 days of him being here, I would say I love you too because I'm used to saying that to family and what not but after getting the love lecture I finally stopped. xD
Well, it makes sense to me now that I think about it =]

The hardest part of the whole thing was saying "see you later" the next morning (we don't say goodbye because that implies that you won't see each other ever again..."see you later" means you WILL see each other again, and sometime soon, at that), because he kept crying and I was trying sooo hard not to so i could be strong for him...but when I got back to Chicago to get a connecting flight to Toledo to go home, I called my parents...and right when dad picked up the phone, I totally broke down and could not stop.

I'm still crying even today...I miss him so much =[

Aww, yeah I don't like goodbye -at all-. I'll say bye, but never good bye.

When my husband left for boot camp he was like trying so hard to stay strong which made me stay stronger, but it doesn't disregard the fact that at random times or like.. watching Tv I'll end up being all " ; ; " because something reminds me of him or something dumb like that.

I think the only time he got like really teary eye'd was when he was hugging my tummy telling our baby that he loved her and he knows she'll be beautiful and that he wished he could be there when she was born.

The first letter I got from boot camp was like.. the epitome of a man breaking down and it broke my heart to see him like that.

You think you could love someone to death when they're there, but when they're gone you feel like your dying because you love them more than you could recognize.

NOW I'M SAD AGAIN.