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Appropriate answer to “je t’aime”....?!
I recently said to my French boyfriend “je t’aime” and he replied to me “tu meme/ même”..... what is he trying to say.... is this a positive answer or so-so?!
Jan 28, 2020 12:02 PM
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Oooh thank you, I'll check it out! :-D there's also The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm, I recommend it
January 28, 2020
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January 28, 2020
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You're absolutely right Guyomar :-D and I really appreciate your explanation. I'm similar.....when I say "I love you" in English I want it to be understood as 100% sincere and true, and not as a mere response.
I've been doing some reading recently about vulnerability so this was part of my 'daring to be more vulnerable' homework! Declaring my love knowing that validation is not guaranteed!
And finally yes, this guy is very quiet but very physical in terms of showing his interest, commitment and enthusiasm. Actions often speak louder than words in my experience :-D
January 28, 2020
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Ah ha! Yes, now I get it: "tu m'aimes" sounds exactly the same (to the untrained ear) as "tu même"...although it wasn't said with the intonation of a question.....mais bon..... Hahahaha, so all that oxytocin went to my head after all......But, this is a guy who doesn't even tell his children "je t'aime"...he waits for them to say it first and then replies ;-) so my heart will survive in this context. Thank you everyone!
January 28, 2020
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I agree, it sounds like "Tu m'aimes". If it had a question intonation, it's like "you love me?" What you've written means "you same" which doesn't really mean anything in this context.
January 28, 2020
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English, French, Spanish
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French, Spanish
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