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He said "as much as I love you, I'm not....

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FlojoHoHoHo · 04/12/2012 17:16

Nevermind what he's not going to do. Did he just tell me he loves me?!

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eggnoglatte · 04/12/2012 17:20

Yes! Maybe meant as a figure of speech, but if he's vaguely intelligent he'll know exactly what he was doing/saying.

Some blokes are just rubbish with 'declarations', this is how some of them do it.

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DrinkFeckArseGirls · 04/12/2012 17:24

U'd treat it as a figure if speech. Isn't it a bit early? Tis a bloke with a desensitised penis, right?

GoldQuintessenceAndMyhrr · 04/12/2012 17:27

Stop over thinking.

"Much as I love you " is a very blaze way of saying it, I would not see it as a declaration of love, to be honest.

His other declaration, (from your previous thread) I just found patronizing. (Relax)

qumquat · 04/12/2012 17:45

I say "much as I love you..." As a figure of speech before telling someone they've really annoyed me....

OhEmGee25 · 04/12/2012 19:03

Figure of speech

FlojoHoHoHo · 04/12/2012 19:08

Haha ok. He's here now (albeit on the phone to his sister) I did say "so u were saying..." and he just laughed, he knew what he was doing. He said it deliberately. I won't read to much it to it but he put a smile on my face anyway, that's all that matters!

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