What is it??I love you because I need You or I need you because I love????
By tines2512
@tines2512 (326)
Philippines
September 5, 2007 12:00am CST
A lot of times we make a wrong perception about this very simple sentences, but the answer of this is very much essential it describes our motives in loving a person. The importance of being love and being needed at the same time. You might say that it was just a rumbled words in a sentence but its definitely not that easy to comprehend and it has a big difference..Tell me what do yo often say???
4 responses
@raijin (10345)
• Philippines
5 Sep 07
I believe that it's good for our ears to hear someone tell us that, "I need you because I love you."
The "I love you because I need you," may be put into a lot of interpretations. Which is mostly because the person love's us for our possessions or something they are interested at, then will leave us after they got what they wanted.
They also say that love is blind, but we don't have to blind to loved by someone!;)
@archer1811 (1098)
• Philippines
6 Sep 07
I love you because I need you, not in terms of material or money, for my experience I love my husband because I want to live with him until my last breath, I need him because he is the reason why I live, the air that I breath. Without him my life is useless and no reason for me to live. I am willing to live without money, love can survive, and love will keep us alive. But most of the time all i say to my husband is i love you.