Three kisses suggest that the other person might like you. If you put three and they respond with three you have entered into a little game. It means they are definitely feeling you out.
I am deeply enamored with you and cannot imagine my life without you in it. I am so fond of you and cherish every moment we spend together. You are someone I hold dear to my heart, and I am grateful for every day that I get to spend with you. I am infatuated with you and cannot get enough of your love and affection.
The sign for “I love you” is a combination of the fingerspelled letter I, L and Y. Your thumb and index finger together form an L, while your little finger forms an I. In addition, your thumb and little finger is expressing a Y. So if you combine all three handshapes, you get I-L-Y for I love you.
What are the love languages? We all give and receive love in 5 different ways: words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch. These are called 'love languages' - a concept created by Dr. Gary Chapman through his long-time work as a marriage counsellor.
Being enamored of something or with someone goes far beyond liking them, and it's even more flowery than love. Enamored means smitten with, or totally infatuated.
Men usually say it first, and it's for the reason you think
A 2011 study published in the Journal of Sociology Psychology found that, while both male and female college students believe women tend to say “I love you” first, it's actually men who fall in love faster and say the L-word earlier.
143 is based on the number of letters in each word of the phrase: I (1), love (4), you (3). The shorthand, as the story goes, dates back to the early 1900s from Minot's Ledge lighthouse off the coast of Cohasset, Massachusetts.
Couples express love through a variety of everyday actions—a touch, a gesture of kindness or generosity, a thoughtful act. We tell one another, “Be careful,” or “Drive safe.” We learn just how they like their coffee or tea. In these ways, we're saying “I care about you” through actions rather than words.