i love you like a brother
the single most insulting phrase you can hear from a girl. meaning that you have no chance of ever getting any from them.
girl: “i love you like a brother”
boy: “wtf! stfu.”
something you say to someone that you care so much about but, you dont think of them in a s-xual way. the words that most guys find insulting, especially if they have loved you , but not as a sister, and will never think of you like a sister. this creates a lot of tension and heartbreak.
lindsay: actaully, i love you like a brother
jordan: well i’m never going to think of you like a sister so stop saying that to me.
lindsay: why not? aren’t i important to you?
jordan: i will never think of you like that so stop trying.
a very sweet and endearing phrase that simply means what is says
“you know i love you like a brother” “and i love you like sister”
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