Ok so this may sound like bullshit to anyone else who hears it because i have only been going out with my boyfriend since October 25th, but i'm forreal when i say that i love him. I dont think he knows it but i want him to know it. I just dont want to say it and freak him out or anything. Its like you look at your relationship as if it could never last...you kind of just cant really see you guys breaking up. Do you know that feeling? So how do i tell him that i love him? I think hes said that he loves me before but i dont really know because he kind of said it quietly then when i asked him what he said hes like "nothing, i didnt say anything." so i have no idea what do you think?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday November 5 2006, 4:23 pm: If you love somebody, you should tell them. Your feelings can always change, it's not like telling someone that you love them means you're stuck with them forever. Don't put so much meaning into it. It sounds like your boyfriend wants to tell you the same thing, but he's afraid. He probably thinks that you don't love him yet. He may also be afraid that if he says it, he will pressure you into saying it too when you might not really feel that way. Since he has hinted at it already, there is no reason for you to hold back. Tell him you love him. It will bring you closer together and you'll be so much happier. Good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
Ahnee answered Sunday November 5 2006, 3:48 pm: i'd suggest saying it in a joking but serious way. like do something and be like "of course i did, i love you ha" but try not to stare at him and wait for an answer right after, it might freak him out. but his reaction will tell you something [ Ahnee's advice column | Ask Ahnee A Question ]
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