Nowadays, people think saying it is so common, but they fail to grasp its true meaning. Do they even know what love really is?
Love isn't a fleeting feeling; it takes time to realize that you genuinely love someone. It's not merely three letters thrown around carelessly.
Do they know the difference between love, lust, and attraction? It's frustrating how people can be so ignorant, confusing love with lust or mere attraction. We mindlessly utter 'I love you' to anyone without comprehending its depth. I mean, seriously, 'I love you'? It's not just some casual phrase you toss around like it's nothing.
Love is so much more than that. It requires courage, trust, and the willingness to be truly seen. How many truly comprehend the weight behind saying "I love you" to someone you genuinely care for?
Simply uttering "I love you" without feeling it doesn't make sense to me.
–What I'm trying to say is that the meaning of love goes far beyond their shallow understanding. We need to awaken to the profound feelings behind 'I love you'.
non sexual intimacy!!!! bathing together, washing each other, playing with each other's hair, kissing every inch of their body, writing love letters on their back with your finger, connecting their moles and freckles to create constellations on their skin, running your hands up and down their thighs, ugh just expressing physical love without it having to be about sex!!!!