Here’s How To Know When To Say I Love You
There are no three words more powerful than the words, “I Love You”. Unfortunately, though, these three words are used quite often to manipulate others and their meaning is abused in the worst ways. Telling someone that you love them is not something that should be done carelessly or said just because you wanted to hear how it “sounds”. Here’s how to know when to say I love you.
You Know
When you truly love someone, you know it. It’s a feeling that you will feel on the inside and show on the outside. Love is a verb that people too frequently use an adjective. You’ll know that you love someone by how you feel when you are around each other and by the things you are willing to do for them.
Here are just a few tips on how to know when to say “I love you.”
You feel like you want him/ her in your life forever
You feel your best when in his/her presence
You find yourself always wanting to be around him/her
You are doing things for him/her that you have never done before
You miss him/her terribly when they are not around
You cannot stop smiling when you are with him/her
You can completely be yourself around him/her
You have the most fun ever when out with him/her
Now, these points are just a few to go by when deciding if you want to tell someone that you love them. And everyone has different ways and emotions of knowing they love someone and showing it so, don’t take my thoughts and signs as facts.
Saying “I love you”, should not be taken lightly at all. So, if you are going to go and light someone’s world up with those beautiful words for the first time, please just make sure that you actually mean them. And more importantly, make sure you show that you do!
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Kennisha is currently studying at Southern New Hampshire University to obtain her bachelors in Creative Writing. She is an avid lover of art and poetry. Her favorite word is "create" because she feels the word "represents the endless possibilities and marvelous creations the mind can conjure".