Did you know that in Japan there are 3 ways to say “I love you”? You say “Daisuki” for friends and guys you like, you say “Aishiteru” for a more serious relationship and you say “Koishiteru” to the person you want to spend the rest of your life with. And they follow this rule. That is one of the things I admire about them. They didn’t make “I love you” lose its meaning like us.
Me and my hubby started to say Koishiteru to each other when we knew that we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together.
(Source: kaaesmaniotto)
I don’t care if she’s a friend.
If I see you flirting and being too close, I will start assuming shit. I’ve been hurt enough to tell the difference. Don’t act so innocent. Believe me, I know what a girl can do to make it look like it’s not flirting. Don’t underestimate me, you have no clue what I can do.
I wish love was like a volleyball.
Strong side hitter/ liberoWhen you say “MINE,” everyone would back off, and the ball would be all yours. But it is not, because love is like a basketball. Everyone’s aiming for it. And if you don’t know how to hold the ball well, others will steal it from you.
I live volleyball though :/
