Question Posted Tuesday November 21 2006, 12:03 am
how do you tell someone you'll love them forever without them freaking out?!??!
ThAnKs!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? BitsandPieces answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 12:28 pm: Love them forever? That is a big promise for anyone to make, let alone a teenager. Yeah, I was your age and felt the same about someone, so I understand completely. We cannot control anyone's reactions, but only our own decisions. Once you put those words out there, you are vulnerable to rejection, so make sure it is worth saying when you do it. Remember that love is much more about a decision and a commitment, and less about feelings, which are prone to come and go. Being in love is a great feeling, but it can open you up to a lot of bad ones, too. Just take it slow and ask yourself if you really know the other person and how he feels about you and is he able to commit. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
blujay answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 11:41 am: when you talk to them on the phone before you hang up just say it and the next day you will end up discussing it with your partner [ blujay's advice column | Ask blujay A Question ]
VainTaraLynn answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 9:15 am: You just say it. If you are comfortable around each other they wont freak out. & If they feel the same towards you, it should be a breath of fresh air because they'll say it back.
Just take deep breaths and say that you have something you want to say. & you really want them to take you seriously.
When you make sure that they are listening, go ahead and say it.
Dont be scared.
If they freak out then it probably isnt real love, and their too immature to handle something that serious. [ VainTaraLynn's advice column | Ask VainTaraLynn A Question ]
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