this question is preferably for guys to answer, but if a girl has a good answer then that would be great too! What are ways to tell a guy really loves you. Other than him just saying it, what are some things that could really determine it? thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? starlitegurl2003 answered Sunday November 4 2007, 10:48 pm: Just like Solcito said, the one thing they can show you is that you're the most important and most special person in the world. I'm a girl with a boyfriend that loves me very much and has liked me for ages but i just recently started going out with him. One thing I find funny is that he told me that he doesn't feel like talking to any other girls ever since he started going out with me. He never picks up the phone except for when I call, and he mostly calls me.
Solcito answered Sunday November 4 2007, 9:44 pm: I'm a guy!! Alright, as a guy in love I think I'm qualified to answer this question. It can be hard to tell if someone really loves you. What it comes down to in the end is trust. However, if a guy really loves you, he should go out of his way to do things for you. I can't ever stop thinking about my girlfriend. I send her emails every day just to let her know how important she is to me. I call her as much as possible just to see how she is. I send her packages with cards and little gifts I pick up for her (it's a long-distance relationship). Basically, when a guy acts like you're the center of his universe, he loves you. If he won't stop talking to people about you. It's hard to say, but when somebody really loves you, they make you feel like the most important person in the world just because they're hoping you feel the same way about them. [ Solcito's advice column | Ask Solcito A Question ]
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