what does this statement mean "I am rude because i love you"?
it doesnt make sense at all to me...
Makes no sense at all, why would anybody want to be rude to people they love
"Do good things, and good things happen to you"
I tried to analyse the statement..''im rude because i love you''.
Maybe he/she were saying that because of the circumstances. For example you and your partner were in the certain place where lots of stupid freak and somebody was being nasty to you on purpose or an attention seeking idiots. So what you partner was trying to do was defending you for being rude against them. So he used this words.. im rude bcos i love u.
But...if he utter this statement to you without a reason, thats a sign of being an arrogant *******.
its only my opinion
There is always death and taxes; however, death doesn't get worse every year.
mitch, what was the context of the conversation? Cos it may be a way of talking about "Tough Love"!?!
tom
NOPE!
It sound like some D1ck Head staement from a `typical` bloke who is making excuses for being childish, insecure or just stupid.!
Most bloke seem to think that they can blame their lack of respect or self control on anyone and anything except themselves.
Any man who says something like this is a waste of time and sgould be kicked out straight away!
Sorry for being blunt, but men make me so ashamed to be male sometimes.
....probably explains why some want to be women..............but men make me so ashamed to be male sometimes.
Keith - Administrator
It's called humour in Liverpoolhow can you be rude to people you love.
Keith - Administrator
Dwarfism is contagious
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i bite you because i love you, even if its your bleeding, i still love it
There is always death and taxes; however, death doesn't get worse every year.
Keith..You say that in jest but yesterday I was having a drink with one of my ex tennants..One thing led to another and he took off his shirt..(Not what you are thinking)
He had a bite mark on his back that was so damned deep (And fresh) it REALLY frightened me..
His so called GF wanted to read his texts..He declined..and now he wished that he hadn`t.
Not a pretty sight.
I really have lost the plot on this one lol.
Mark is right, as (nearly) always ...
If you translate the sentence into English, it means: I can do whatever I want to do to you, can treat you how I want, you just don't have any right to tell me anything -- but you have to love my nevertheless, of course.
If you love somebody, and you are rude, you excuse yourself immediatly. Otherwise it's not love.
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