The title basically says it all.. what’s the difference? Is there a difference?
I love you vs I have love for you

I never heard "I have love for you" thing—

Posted by AerialViewIt’s sounds like Santa reaching in his bag saying ‘I have love for you...where ya heck is that thing?’ Lmao
I never heard "I have love for you" thing—

I love you is perfect
I have love for you 😬 it feels there’s a “but” coming
I have love for you 😬 it feels there’s a “but” coming

Posted by clownloyalDo you think I am in love with you it’s stronger than I love you?
I only accept I am in love with yous

I have... love for you?! 🤔
Sorry OP, but you're weird/unusual - in a way i can't understand (make sense of). 😐
Sorry OP, but you're weird/unusual - in a way i can't understand (make sense of). 😐

Posted by nevesDon’t you have love for her? Lmao
I have... love for you?! 🤔
Sorry OP, but you're weird/unusual - in a way i can't understand (make sense of). 😐

Posted by clownloyal😄😄😄Posted by pisceswoman123Posted by clownloyalDo you think I am in love with you it’s stronger than I love you?
I only accept I am in love with yous
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Ok, I take that it’s a yes

"I love you" > direct confession
"I have love for you" > offering something
sounds like that to me
"I have love for you" > offering something
sounds like that to me
Posted by ScarfaceAgree! How about "my love" is it direct or friendly?
"I love you" > direct confession
"I have love for you" > offering something
sounds like that to me
I have love for you = I care about you deeply but I'm not "in love" with you

Assuming this person is a native English speaker...
"I love you" = I'm all yours.
"I have love for you" = I'm yours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and the occasional Fridays.
The word "have" suggests that they possess SOME love for you, but that the quantity and expression is restrained/limited, for whatever reason.
"I love you" = I'm all yours.
"I have love for you" = I'm yours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and the occasional Fridays.
The word "have" suggests that they possess SOME love for you, but that the quantity and expression is restrained/limited, for whatever reason.

Posted by GemitatiHahahahaha ohhh myyyyPosted by AerialViewIt’s sounds like Santa reaching in his bag saying ‘I have love for you...where ya heck is that thing?’ Lmao
I never heard "I have love for you" thing—click to expand
Yeah... Indeed. Totally agree 👆👆
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