Question Posted Wednesday February 8 2006, 8:41 pm
I am 15/f
How do you show someone how madly in love you are with them? No matter what I do..he still doesn't believe me. He says he loves me, and I do believe it..but how do I get him to believe me?? Help me please! I will rate!!
melissa answered Friday February 10 2006, 10:21 am: "actions speak louder than words" << its so true! you can say to someone i love you..but if you do something romantic like picnic under the stars with candles, writing a poem, making a card with 100 reasons why hes so great, little things like that..it might really sink in that you love him. inbox me with his interests or more info and i will be happy to think of more romantic ideas you can try to show him how much you love him [ melissa's advice column | Ask melissa A Question ]
B0YgimmeTHATx3 answered Thursday February 9 2006, 5:27 am: Ohhh.. how much you wanna bet he KNOWS you love him but he just wants to hear you re-enforce it OVER and OVER? "yes i do, i love you, i swear i love you!" lol, thats probably all it is that hes doing..
greeneyedgirl9o answered Wednesday February 8 2006, 9:12 pm: I love you, isnt just some words its an action. The advice you need to follow isnt mine but it applies, "Actions speak louder than words"! Do someting extreme and romantic, fill a room with flowers play his fav. music in the backround and tell him i love you, kiss him on the cheek and forhead and hug him, these show love more than making out (that would be lust)! good luck and if you need more ideas just email me at greenbluebabe123@yahoo.com [ greeneyedgirl9o's advice column | Ask greeneyedgirl9o A Question ]
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