You've been warned.
The word "love" is thrown around
too much. Not just in relationships, but friendships too. Really,
after knowing someone for a week, or even a month, you don't "love"
them. There are very few friends that I consider myself to
"love." In relationships of the boyfriend-girlfriend types as
well. Love comes from trust and loyalty. You can't love someone
after knowing them for the short of time that we've known all of our
friends. Really. And this "I love you with all of my heart and
soul" shit is dumb. I hate it when I say "I love you" to someone
and they say "I love you more." What's the point? To get in an argument
about who loves eachother more? That's annoying. So from now on, I
refuse to say I "love" someone unless I really do. It's thrown
around too much, and I guess I'm guilty a little, but I'm done.
So don't get offended if I say I LIKE you a ton, it just means I don't
know you that well. Love. Ew.
On a somewhat related note....
I think something's wrong with
me. I hear about all these boys that girls want that are
"perfect". I don't want a "perfect" guy. I want a guy with faults. I
have faults, and I want him to as well. Girls can be so hypocritical
sometimes. They say they want a guy that will love them no matter what
their faults, but then they want a guy without faults. STOP. As well as
girls that want these super-romantic guys. Is there something wrong if
I don't necessarily want that? I mean sweet is nice. Playing you a song
on an instrument, or singing to you is cute. However the whole
throwing rocks at your window is frankly, stalkerish. I DON'T WANT
THAT. If there is something wrong with me because of that, whatever.
Maybe I'm love deficient, whatever.
Rant. Done.