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The sentence should read: "a love-shy person expressing "his" feelings. Note; You can't have a singular person expressing others feeling, "Others" being plural.
Actually, the sentence should read "a love-shy person expression 'his or her' feelings." :) I'll fix it, if there's a problem feel free to overwrite me, I'm just a commoner here :P 128.227.95.149 06:54, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
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editI moved this article from "I Love You (disambiguation)" to "I love you", which is the simplest possible form of the name and which was only redirecting to this article. --Masamage ♫ 19:45, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
Edits Mar 28, 2008
edit- Removed opening phrase: "I love you is a phrase one uses to..." This is not meant for a dab page
- Removed: "I love you" is the repeated refrain of the 1976 Paul McCartney and Wings hit Silly Love Songs
- Removed red link: "I Love You", a 1962 hit by the Volume's
- Removed ref: "I Love U", a possible name for the Tila Tequila debut album" - this is not ref'd elsewhere in Wikipedia
- Removed red link:"I Love You (band name)", an American indie rock band
- Removed: "I Love You, California", the official U.S. state song. There is no indication that this song is also known simply as "I love you" and therefore doesn't belong on this dab page
- Removed: I Love You, Alice B. Toklas for the same basic reason
- Removed: "An unlisted song by The Cranberries" since there is no reference to it on the band's page, nor their album pages.
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Each disambiguation page is supposed to have just a single link. And those links are not supposed to be piped.
Is there some reason why this page does not comply with policy? Geo Swan (talk) 02:01, 10 December 2008 (UTC)