I've loved and been in love, so I'll try to answer this question from my own experiences: When I loved, I cared about him. I hurt when he hurt. I rejoiced when he rejoiced. I enjoyed and desired his company. I felt a closeness to him. But when I was in love, I felt all of those things, but with a certain urgency, a spark, an excited tingling of adrenalin whenever I spoke to him or anticipated his call or visit. I thought about him constantly and I didn't want to live without him.
there is no difference it is just another way of saying the same thing.
they are the same but just with different ways of saying it.
Color is the American way of saying the word while colour is the UK/Canadian way of saying the word.
There is no difference it's just another way of showing or saying it.
There really isn't any difference and the terms are used essentially interchangeably, though saying "residue" implies that it's part of a larger structure (and hence is missing a few atoms compared to a complete amino acid molecule).
Yes and no, it depends on how you interpret that saying. Some people say "love you" to be on a more general level opposed to saying "I love you" which is more personal and honest.
YES. Not a big difference, but there is a difference. When someone says, "love you." They mean it playfully. Like, love ya. Like your saying it to your best friend or something along those lines... When someone says, "I love you," it means they actually love you. They can't stop thinking about you. Yanno?
Saying "she took no notice of his love" implies a deliberate decision to ignore or disregard his feelings. On the other hand, saying "she did not notice it" suggests that she simply was not aware of his feelings without specifying whether it was intentional or not.
Saying you are in love is better, but don't rush into saying it
When he says he cares for you, it means he thinks about you and he would take care of you. Saying "I love you" is so much more then just "I care for you". Love is pretty much undiscribible.
No there is no difference I love you means love & I am in love with you means love only the difference is way of expression.
if she starts saying i don't love you if she starts saying i don't love you
question isnt appropriate. work on your grammar. in the case that you are asking, well there's no difference between those two sentences. you refer 'i love you' more when your are in love. 'love you' is an informal way of saying. we generally use it on friends.
There is a huge difference between true love and infatuation.
By saying I love you.
if your not sure hold back from saying it, love is a strong word and once you have said it there is no taking it back! only time will tell and your true feelings will be revealed! there is a difference between love and infatuation... be careful.
"Marriage" is to express love by saying you'll love that person forever no matter what. True love is simply a way of expressing your feelings which is the same thing that you feel that can lead to marriage in most cases(: