When I really love someone, I can only show it by making aggressive and bad-taste remarks.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When our neighbor's personality possesses harsh qualities, we show our love by not voluntarily provoking those qualities in any way. Past experience shows us what upsets a person, so in their presence we are careful not to do or say those things that cause anger. We are self-effacing.
When you are with the wrong person, who doesn't really love you, all you want is to be adored. It makes you more inward and needy. Gross.
If you wish to be loved, show more of your faults than your virtues.
We can begin to become more diligent and concerned at home by telling the people we love that we love them. Such expressions do not need to be flowery or lengthy. We simply should sincerely and frequently express love.
I just don't like people coming up to me and saying something. It immediately makes you become insincere. There is no way you can react to it sincerely.
Really showing love requires more than just words.
Remember likewise there are persons who love fewer words, an inoffensive sort of people, and who deserve some regard, though of too still and composed tempers for you.
I like people and get along, and I'm afraid to express my anger and my rage.
It's always the compliments from people you love that mean so much.
In a relationship I'm a very loving person, emotional and sensitive.