SilkySifaka wrote:
I'm not quite sure what the question is. If I say 'I love you' it's because it means I love that person. I would only say it to my partner, a very good friend, my family, God or a pet. Is that what you were asking?
I think they may be asking for our subjective meaning of 'love'. Whenever I'm asked this question I'm always reminded of a poem by Neil Gaiman.
Quote:
I don't think that I've been in love as such,
Although I liked a few folk pretty well.
Love must be vaster than my smiles or touch,
For brave men died and empires rose and fell
For love: girls followed boys to foreign lands
And men have followed women into Hell.
In plays and poems someone understands
There's something makes us more than blood and bone
And more than biological demands...
For me, love's like the wind, unseen, unknown.
I see the trees are bending where it's been,
I know that it leaves wreckage where it's blown.
I really don't know what "I love you" means.
I think it means "Don't leave me here alone.
It's a poem I enjoy very much, but it doesn't really describe my subjective definition of love. There are of course different types of love, but there's a common theme regardless of the type of love, for me. For me love is caring about someone very, very deeply, and being willing to do whatever they need, regardless of the cost to yourself.
But that's just me.