That way you know how loving someone feels
Tell them!! You never know; they might have loved you all this time.
its better to have loved and lost then never to have loved at all
nciki never loved her father but we all love her love her best fan ever
It is better to have loved and lost that love, than never to have loved at all.
To love I give my heart, I surrender my soul, I offer myself in humble servitude. To love I adore, I exhale in awe struck amazement, I bask in the splendor love. To love I hurt, I breathlessly wonder why love, when what I give isn't what I get. To love her it hurts, to be loved but not by her is maddening, so madly in love. To love and be loved? I have loved, I have been loved and we did love our love. To be loved and to love? She once loved me, I love her still, I always will, it's love. To love is foolish, to love divine. To love is ridiculous, to love is sound. Love is love. To be loved is foolish to ignore, divine to endure. To be loved a dream. Love is love. Oh, all right fine...I suppose you're looking for somebody else's literary genius. Perhaps you're thinking of David Viscot's quote: "To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides."
you can say: we have had a bumpy relation ship but that's because i loved you and I wasnt in love with you but now im am in love with you and I do love you. hope you will understand that and I hope we can start all over, pretend the past never happen? I tryed that on my x and he said he loved me too.
Yes, we all have the same feelings. I love you and you love me.
If he already loved you then all you have to do is what u did before (ex: Dating) If he never loved you before...chances r very slim
I won't completely answer your question which I did not completely understand- hopefully someone else will improve my answer. Conjugation is a technical term that applies to the verbs in any language. A complete conjugation of ay give verb would list all the various tenses of that verb. Since different verbs are conjugated in different way, but there are families of verbs that all are conjugated by the same pattern, the verbs in a language are sometimes divided into conjugations and some are declared as irregular ,not belonging to any or the conjugations. English is especially simple - all verbs are either regular ( i.e. are conjugated by the regular rules, or else or are irregular. Here is an abbreviated conjugations of the regular verb to love: I will omit the archaic second person singular present: I love we love you love he, she, it loves they love simple past I loved we loved your loved it. she . it loved they loved present perfect: I have loved -- we have loved you have loved he, she, it has loved -- they have loved past perfect: I , we,you, he, she it, they had loved. future: I shall love -- we shall love you will love he, she , it, will love they love (note: many people never say "shall', but use "will" , and everybody knows what they mean.)
You can't, love is something you have to share with each other, if a person loves you they love you, but they would have to tell you.. I myself have experienced that a person can love someone else and no one would ever know. I never knew he loved me because he never told me. With love you can never tell, and with people all being different it makes it that much harder to tell, just go with your gut.
"Love is patient. Love is kind. Love does not envy, nor boast. It is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrong doing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails." - 1 Corinthians 13:4-8
You can't make someone love you. All of us have loved someone that didn't love us and we just have to move on.