In respect to this, what does it mean I want you?
When a man says I want you, it means that he's willing to spend his life with you. It means he's genuinely in love with you, and he wants nothing more than to be with you.
Subsequently, question is, do you want or did you want? “Did you want” will be correct one. Because 'did' will be followed by present tense wherever it is being used. Because it is the simple past of DO verb. So when it is used as a helping verb it will place a present tense after it.
Thereof, what do you want me to say meaning?
A phrase used to emphasize the fact that one is unable to explain or excuse something any further. Used especially when one apologizes for something. A: "And then you just took the money without asking?" B: "It was a dumb, selfish thing to do, and I'm sorry!
What more do you want from me meaning?
" can mean the person asking you "What do you want from me?" wants something from you, but they don't have the courage to ask you. They're hoping you may want the same thing from them that they want from you and you will say it first, you will make the first move.