The difference between "I love you" and "Love you"

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There are many ways to tell someone how much you love them.

"As you Wish"

"My heart is yours for the taking"

"Keep safe"

"Talk to me when you can"

But when someone says the word 'Love' it's hard to distinguish what they mean. For example, "I love you" and "Love you" have different meanings when it comes to my point of view.

"I love you" for me is someone putting their heart on the line, and trusting that I will hold on to it with all my life.

"Love you" for me is when I'm being a retard with my friends and having slightly gay moments. But all in all, depending who says it to you will always change the meaning. And how they say it does too.

When I'm "in love" with someone, I usually say "I love you". But sometimes, when I'm feeling lazy, or I'm being stubborn, I will just say "Love you", "Love ya", or "You're lucky you're cute".

So basically, it all really depends on who says it, how they say it, and in what context they say it in.

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