what you mean by i love you?

why girls and boys differance

Answers:
Since this is asked in the Do It Yourself category, I can only assume that you're having an affair with your hand.

Other answers:
I love you............
I love you...........

No difference only accent
I love you............
I love you...........

No difference only accent
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coz they love each other
when girls say i love u she really meant to the one she is saying those words
it means that she loves him only
while when boy say i love u he may mean he love the feeling he feel he love the love itself not her specifically
that's what i think
That mean you love me.
Saying those words to a special someone with whom you've had a close, intimate and confiding relationship, is a symbol of oneness. You're saying that the love for them is uniquely different and deserving of commitment, and the commitment excludes romantic involvment with any other person.

But as you know there are other life circumstances when the same three words can be properly used. Family matters and special friends, etc, can warrant saying it. I presume in your case you're talking about something more adult and something more than best of friends, but deeper than that and more committed and each person is fully aware of the depth of the relationship.
There are different kinds of LOVE..... Platonic love, parental love, true love (Unconditional ONE), puppy love, and many more. But the best love of all is the unconditional love for GOD's commandment is to LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU.
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