"I am proud of me." or "I am proud of myself."

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Hi, everyone.

s1. I love me.

s2. I love myself.

I think s1 is grammatically incorrect. In the same way, I think "I am very proud of me." is incorrect.

But when I was watching TV drama "The Big Bang Theory", I heard Sheldon, the lead role of the drama, talked like that.

I think "I am very proud of myself." should be right.

Is "I am very proud of me." grammatically right?

Then, is "I love me." also right?

Thanks in advance.
 

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"I am proud of myself" and "I love myself" are correct.
 

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Thank you for your reply.

So, Sheldon made a mistake by saying "I am proud of me."

I was a little confused since it is so uncommon for Sheldon to make a grammatic mistake when he talks.
 

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Don't rely on TV shows, films and music lyrics for completely grammatical English. "Sheldon" didn't make a mistake. Jim Parsons was following a script. If the scriptwriters felt the need to write "I am very proud of me", there was probably a reason for it. Perhaps it was an amusing response to someone else saying "I'm very proud of you, Sheldon".
 

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Also, remember that TV scripts are not the same as essays submitted in an English exam- they will reflect the way we speak and speech can be messy, complete with repetition, words missing, grammar errors, etc.
 
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