You break up, and you say something pathetic, or you don't even speak at all when someone's telling you they don't love you anymore. But then you think about it five minutes later, and you have all these great comebacks!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been in relationships where we've said 'I love you' after two weeks.
If you love someone, you say it, right then, out loud. Otherwise, the moment just passes you by.
In a relationship when things are really great you don't need to say anything and just enjoy the other person. Sometimes with a couple, it gets dark and you don't know what to say and that silence can last all day. Other times you don't want to stop talking because you don't want to lose one another.
There's so much to argue about. That was the goal with 'Really Really.' Somebody asked me once, 'How should I feel when I leave?' and I said, 'Hopefully, you're talkative.' I don't really care if you're happy or sad or loved it or hated it or hate me. The goal is that you have something to say, that you have a response.
You go through all the emotions when you're told to move on.
In regards to your love life, you're just entering into a whole of pain if you talk about it. If you've never said anything, there are no sound bites to haunt you when you're crying into a box of Kleenex after it all goes wrong.
When you meet someone you love, whether or not they love you back, something occurs in you that makes you want to improve yourself.
There is nothing as sweet as a comeback, when you are down and out, about to lose, and out of time.
If you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity.
You only think of the best comeback when you leave.