If a guy calls you love over text does that mean he’s interested?
My ex use to call me “love” all the time when we first met…. It was a relationship from hell. Mind you- it was the only time he called me “love” when we first met. We broke up and years later I seen him and ofc- he greets me with the “hey love”. Don’t trust it. Lol.
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It might just mean he is British. If a guy I didn't know well said that to me, I would reply:
Him - "Hey, how is the day going Love?"
Me - "Pretty good Dork, how's it going for you?' 😂🤣😊
Not necessarily. Here for example, love is the same as darlin' sweetheart, babes and those other pet titles you can call one another without it meaning anything.. Of course though, it probably depends where you live as different places have different connotations.
Nope, in Uk that a "slang" as for a Nice, person. Nothing intimate, but you never know... depends how you respond back.🤷♂️
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All the guys who had interest in me had called me names like sunshine, babe, princess, sun, love, little miss and many more … when interest dies, they switch to your first name or a short form of it 🙂 so if he calls you like that, maybe he has interest, but again you should be sure that it’s not something he does with everyone.. my advise is don’t trust it so blindly and easy, wait for his actions to show you interest, not his words!!!
There are several countries (England, New Zealand, Australia for examples) where this is just a standard social saying. It doesn't have romantic notions. It just marks you as a close friend.
He has a certain warmth of feeling towards you to some degree and that could mean anything that ranges from just finding you cute, wanting to get you in bed or something more.
It's just a simple figure of speech... Nothing More Nothing Less.
No… I talked to a French guy who called me love a lot. “My love… my amour” .. doesn’t always mean much
Sure, then he’ll start calling you hate in a year or so. Don’t cling to one word for the love of god.
That is not the best indicator. Love and Babe are used so generically, at least where I’m from.
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nope
many use it with almost everyone
just like hun or bro etc Not necessarily. Limey's use that term all the time.
Not if he's from England
No it means he’s British.
Or trying to be.That can just be cultural.
Nope, so stop being desperate
Not necessarily, could just be flirty
Not always, sometimes he's just being nice.
Nope
Nope not at all
Not necessarily
No idea!
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