Thread:Vamonkey/@comment-24149196-20150316130806/@comment-24149196-20150506175912

Justjackbros wrote:

Theglem wrote:

Anyway, I'd been holding back a little as to not smother her or scare her off or anything. Then (after I wrote that), I asked her how close/cute (which was the best term I could come up with) of a couple she wants us to be on a scale of 1 to 10. She said, and this blew my freaking mind, NINE! That made me love her even more and I told her I was holding back, but I guess I didn't have to anymore. Then, I added quite a bit to the poem and showed it to her. She loved. Then, I asked her if she was happy with our relationship and what I could do to be a better boyfriend. She said, "I think you're perfect right now." I wanted to cry.

So that's why I bought a sandwich.

(tell me if any of you get the reference) Aw...that's amazing. You two are perfect! She loves you, you love her. Sweet. Don't do anything. Just let the relationship do it's shiz....sadly, I don't know the reference.

Off subject, do you guys know there's a differencing between having a crush on someone, 'liking' them, and loving someone? Having a crush is seeing someone and instantly digging them. You don't know who or what they are, you just feel really attracted to them. Liking them is personally knowing them and being friends with them, but being attracted to them. You want to have romantic relations with them at some level. But loving them is different: loving somebody is truely caring about them. Putting them as just as important or more important than you. You are not just emotionally attracted, but you're DEEPLY, well, in love with them. Just thought that was neat. .... uh, actually, yeah, I did. That's how I always defined them, except I define what you defined as having a crush as infatuation, liking someone as knowing someone sort of, but not much, and having a crush is more like how you described liking someone.

By the way, it's an Amazing World of Gumball reference. If you ever get the chance, what the first few minutes of the episode "The Puppy" and you'll get the reference.