The correct term is "loved ones." This phrase refers to people who are cherished or dear to someone, typically family and close friends. "Love ones" is not commonly used and is considered incorrect in this context.
Loved ones
Both loves you and love you are grammatically correct. For example, "He loves you," or "We love you."
The term is two words, "loved ones" (normally applied to your family).
The ones who loved and love him.
Yes, we all have the same feelings. I love you and you love me.
Because they're showing love
Ones is correct here.
Both "Love you both" and "Love both of you" are grammatically correct and convey the same sentiment. However, "Love you both" is more commonly used in casual communication. It’s concise and sounds more natural in informal contexts, making it a preferred choice for messages to loved ones.
you have sex.
If they TRULY love you.....then they will accept you no matter what.
it means Love Ones or the most loved one and Gorgeous
yes i think you can if your love is strong for your loved ones,and they need you,i've come back twice for my love ones.