>>44079009No, you don't. You don't know anything about me. It's because of people like you who think of love so lightly that it ends up being such a devalued feeling, making people feel that it ultimately means nothing. Love IS a beautiful thing, and it comes after knowing someone, bonding with them, sharing experiences. Love isn't something you just shower every stranger with. It's because of people like you that so many couples fail and get separated, because they claim to love each other from the getgo and then wonder why everything went south. Because you didn't actually get to know and bond, you let yourself be carried by feelings of infatuation and lust. It's not love's fault, it's your own. Same as people who go around claiming everyone is beautiful, you just end up reducing the importance of such a word to nothing. If you're horribly disfigured and some stranger says you're beautiful you know they're doing it to virtue signal or to try and shallowly make you feel good for two seconds, but it's in vain, because you know it's not true, and it only serves to make you frustrated. If it came from someone that cares for you, like a partner you had before you had a horrible accident, and they still love and cherish you and actually show it, then they saying you're beautiful would actually mean something. It's not empty, there's a reason and that makes it worthy.
Handing out such important words like they're candy completely ruin what makes it so special about hearing them in the first place. Hearing someone you care for saying they love you is the most beautiful thing, but people nowadays keep ruining it.
You can't just say that to strangers, maybe they're animal abusers, or molesters, or what have you. Maybe they're awful people who regret their actions and know what monsters they are, and you saying those false words make them feel worse. Or maybe it makes them feel better because they know they can get away with it because some idiot will "always love them".