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Do you think people say 'in love' to much?

For an example: "I went to the movies the other day and fell in love with that movie".
Do you think we should say 'in love' only to the one we love (human) not materialistic objects?
 peterslover posted over a year ago
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ruby1000 said:
I dont really say 'in love' I say that I 'love'. That not really the same thing... anyway yeah I reckon people, so to say 'use the phrase' to loosely.
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posted over a year ago 
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Yea, I agree ! But my husband pointed out that I say that ! :/
peterslover posted over a year ago
deathroman13 said:
I don't think you can say I'm in love only against humans. I also say it a lot about some movies :D
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posted over a year ago 
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but it's different love than against humans ofcoure :)
deathroman13 posted over a year ago
Kraucik83 said:
I sometimes say as well that "I love" that movie or that book or something... I think it's ok to say this sometimes about materialistic objects... I only use it when I feel very passionate about certain things... so not all the time! ;) ...and the way I use it for the one I love sounds very different... ;)

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posted over a year ago 
emmett said:
I am aware that I say that I love this and that and I'm in love with it.
But I do agree that love or in love is used very carelessly by people, including me.
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I am aware that I say that I love this and that and I'm in love with it. 
But I do agree that [i]love[/i] or [i]in love[/i] is used very carelessly by people, including me.
posted over a year ago 
Snerkie said:
I think if anything people say they're "in love" with other people way too much. 14 year olds aren't "in love" with a friend or crush they've known for less than a year ._. accept it.
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posted over a year ago 
beatles1fan said:
I think so nowadays. Most people say it all the time and it needs to be reserved for that one special person. Then it truly means something meaningful.
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