How to Tell Your Partner You Love Them
Remember the words from an old song...
"Be sure it's true when you say I love you, it's a sin to tell a
lie".
The concept of "sin" has lost its meaning for many in our modern
era, and even "love" has lost a significant portion of its
importance.
If you still believe in "falling in love" then you will realize
how difficult it is to say, "I love you" in a meaningful way.
Three little words that can change your life forever. The words,
themselves, have lost their meaning because of overuse,
especially when it's not really true. Everybody says them, for
many different reasons, even if they don't mean them.
However, when you really want tell your partner of your love
it's such a hard decision to make for many reasons. Will your
partner return your love? Will your partner simply accept your
declaration with indifference? Will he or she feel threatened?
It is such a common problem that even "The Seinfeld Show" had an
episode on it.
So make it easy on yourself and plan the declaration so that as
much as possible you eliminate the problems. The first step, of
course, is to be certain you really are in love. If you so enjoy
being with your partner that you want to be with him or her to
the exclusion of all others, if you think of him or her every
day when you are apart, you are probably in love. If you have
even a small doubt you should wait a little longer.
If you are certain then plan a special occasion for it. Make it
a significant moment in your life - one to remember with
fondness for your whole life. Arrange an intimate dinner at your
favorite restaurant and make it as romantic as you can. Give him
or her a small gift because you love being with them, or you are
so glad that you met them.
After dinner while holding your partner intimately gaze intently
into their eyes and say, "I love you so much it hurts when we
are apart. I hope that we can stay together forever".
Do not be disappointed if your partner does not return your
declaration. They may not yet be ready and might need more time
to state their feelings. Continue to share with your partner the
highs and lows of your partner's life. Care for your partner's
happiness and be on guard to protect his happiness.
Under no circumstances should you ever ask your partner, "Do you
love me"?