Almost every sitcom or even drama show that I have watched contains an episode or subplot about one of the characters worrying about being on either end of the apparently dreaded phrase, "I love you". Seinfeld, FRIENDS, Two and half men and The Newsroom are few that I can remember at this point.
Although I can understand, though not through personal experience, the fear of blurting the L word and not the other person not reciprocating, is it really that big a deal? I see people in India throwing those three words ever so often.
Is it really that different in the West? Do people really hesitate to say "I love you", just because they fear that they might say it "too early"? I can't help but wonder.
Although I can understand, though not through personal experience, the fear of blurting the L word and not the other person not reciprocating, is it really that big a deal? I see people in India throwing those three words ever so often.
Is it really that different in the West? Do people really hesitate to say "I love you", just because they fear that they might say it "too early"? I can't help but wonder.
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