How do you tell if your gf really loves you?i say i love you and she doesnt i give her really nice stuff all she says is aww thank. Even online when i talk to her i say i love you and shes like... she doesnt say anything and im afraid to ask her why?because thats wierd why dont you same i love you back?so my question is how do you know a girl loves you and if she doesnt how do you make her?PLZ!! helpwere both 13 and we have been going out for 4 months! HELP! PLZ!
Teza answered Friday April 8 2005, 4:43 pm: Sorry to tell you but us teenagers dont know what love is. Seriously..we say I love you to our girlfriends and boyfriends because you really like them not because you love them. You cant really love someone in that short amount of time even tho you may make yourself belive it. We dont really mean it. Dont be afraid to ask her tho. Just do it. She may be scared to say it because she doesnt want to get too close too soon because she might think she could end up getting hurt in the end. Its good that you really care for her and she is lucky that she has a good boyfriend. It might take her a little bit of time to say it but Im sure she really does like you too. Just ask her because in relationships you gotta be able to talk to about stuff. x0 [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
shake answered Friday April 8 2005, 4:41 pm: Because you're 13. You're too young to love. Its quite a big word. You'll break up in a couple of years or even months. And then you'll figure out it wasnt love. It was infatuation. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
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