We’ve all been there. That vulnerable moment when you put your heart on the line and say those three little words: “I love you.”
But what happens when the response is… well, not quite what you hoped for? We took to Facebook to ask people about their most cringe-worthy “I love you” moments, and the answers did not disappoint.
“I’ll think about it and let you know,” one Facebook user shared.
Embed from Getty ImagesWelp! It doesn’t get much worse than being put on hold for love. If someone has to think about it for long, that’s a sign that the relationship might need to be reevaluated.
“I’m fond of you too,” another recalled.
Embed from Getty ImagesNothing says romantic letdown quite like being told you’re “fond.” It’s like being offered a lukewarm cup of tea when you were hoping for champagne. Fondness is nice, but love is a whole different ball game.
“I love being with you,” someone shared.
Embed from Getty ImagesThis one is a classic case of “almost but not quite.” Loving someone and loving their company are two very different things. If you’re hearing this, it might be time to clarify where you both stand.
“I love you, too (insert ex’s name),” another Facebook user admitted.
Embed from Getty ImagesOof! Talk about a major faux pas. Mixing up names is bad enough, but when it’s with an ex’s name in response to “I love you?” That’s next-level awkward and a mistake that might be hard to come back from.
“Thank you,” a commenter recounted.
Embed from Getty ImagesNothing says “I’m just not that into you” quite like a polite but distant “thank you.” It’s a response that’s more at home in customer service than in matters of the heart. This is not what you want to hear!
“I love me too,” another person shared.
Embed from Getty ImagesSelf-love is important, but there’s a time and place. When someone’s confessing their love for you, turning the focus back on yourself might leave them wondering if you’re more interested in your own reflection than in the relationship.
“Uno reverse,” someone wrote.
Embed from Getty ImagesClever? Sure. But when it comes to heartfelt confessions, this lighthearted of a response might come across a bit too nonchalant and insincere. Love isn’t a game!
“You’re so funny! A sense of humor is greatly appreciated,” one Facebook user said.
Embed from Getty ImagesImagine pouring out your feelings only to be met with laughter. If someone thinks you’re joking when you’re being serious, that’s a clear sign you’re not on the same page. It’s the ultimate misunderstanding.
“I like you too,” another person penned.
Embed from Getty ImagesLiking someone is nice, don’t get me wrong. But it’s not what you hoped to hear when you dropped the L-bomb. A bit underwhelming, to say the least.
“Thank you. I care for you,” someone else recalled.
Embed from Getty ImagesCaring is sweet, but when you’re confessing your love, you’re probably looking for something a bit stronger than “care.” This response feels more like a pat on the back.
“One day I will love you as well, I’m not quite there yet,” shared another.
Embed from Getty ImagesHonesty is great, but this has gotta sting. While waiting for love can be tough, it is a necessary step in the process. This reply might leave you feeling like you’re running a marathon with no finish line in sight, though.
“I admire your taste,” one person wrote.
Embed from Getty ImagesCompliments are nice, but not this one. This kind of response leaves you wondering if you were just praised or politely sidestepped. Probably the latter.
“Bless your heart,” a Facebook user recalled.
Embed from Getty ImagesIn the South, “Bless your heart” can be a polite way of saying, “I don’t feel the same way.” It’s a soft rejection said with endearment, but a rejection nonetheless.
“I was afraid that you were going to say that,” another wrote.
Embed from Getty ImagesFear is rarely a good sign in a relationship, and if someone is dreading you falling in love with them, we can safely call that a red flag.
“I don’t really say that to people,” a commenter penned.

If someone doesn’t say “I love you” to people, you might wonder if they’ll ever say it to you. This response feels like a door closing before you even had a chance to step inside. It might be time to find someone who’s a bit less guarded with their feelings.