What's the point of saying "I'm in like with you"?
Are you saying it because you feel that it's too early to say love? Or maybe because the word 'love' is too serious of a word? Even though you'll end up saying it anyway.
I don't understand why people say that they're in 'like' with someone? What is that? The step right before they're in love? Or are they in love and they don't want to admit it? Or do they feel like they're in love but they don't know how the other person feels and they don't want to scare them away? Or are you just having a hard time coming to terms with the fact that you could be in love? Or maybe you don't want to be judged by other people so you don't want to say 'love' yet.
I just don't understand the point of saying "I'm in like with you".
I feel like it's kind of a disappointing thing to say...I mean I'm glad you like me, but I like a lot of things...I like chocolate, rain, my dog, Fridays, the smell of Lowes, my friends. Saying that your in 'like' with someone sounds so..uncertain, dull, scared, and just disappointing.
Maybe people say it because they lack the proper words for how they are feeling because I feel like there are more steps then just liking someone and loving someone. I know there are more steps than that.

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