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LoginIs there anything more elating or reassuring in a relationship than hearing those three little words? They care deeply about you, they feel a strong connection to you, and best of all, they want you to know it. Should you be worried? According to Dr. However, Dr. Brown suggests you go ahead and say it.
Love, after all, means something a little different for everyone. Some people consider confessing their love a momentous occasion that requires careful consideration. All the same, a few key clues can offer more insight on not just when you might be ready to say them, but when your partner might be ready to hear them.
Is your partner going to say it back? Do you need to say the actual words? Is a couple of months of dating too soon? In general, you should wait until you feel ready and you have a sense of security in your relationship. It comes naturally and spontaneously whenever they feel they fall in love.
The answer is, admittedly, relatively unsatisfying. And it all boils down to not knowing each other well enough, says Robirosa. Because in our modern day, there are a multitude of things tugging at us constantly, asking to lure our attention—from open relationships to tantalizing strangers on social media and dating apps. But before you spout off in a moment of passion, she advises that you sit with the feeling and become aware of what your expectations are surrounding it. The thrill of a new relationship starts with the rousing of initial intrigue, the attraction that renders you dizzy, and the fun of linking arms with someone who enjoys your favorite activities.
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