proving I want to be with her, when she is already with someone else
Question Posted Sunday July 17 2011, 12:36 pm
how do i prove to someone i want to be with them and show her shes evrythin ive ever wanted when shes with someone else?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? advicefashionista answered Sunday July 17 2011, 11:40 pm: One of the most important things you can do is show the girl that you are willing to do anything to make her happy, even if that means not being with her. However if you think you can make her happier than the other person, you should prove that. If there are things the other person is lacking, show her how you could make up for that. For instance, if she doesn't like how the person she is with argues a lot, show her how easy going you can be and how much smoother her life would be if she was with you instead. A good way to show her how much you care is to write her a sweet poem or a letter expressing how you feel. Or you could take her out to a place that she really likes and tell her how much you care about her. Good luck and I hope I helped! [ advicefashionista's advice column | Ask advicefashionista A Question ]
lovealways1221 answered Sunday July 17 2011, 11:39 pm: you just gotta speak from your heart. Tell her how much she means to you, how you would do everything and anything for her. OR something like- i think more about you than myself. I would take care of you forever and i'm always worried about you and wondering if you're safe. i'm so protective of you because i love you. You could say something cheesey like- i cant eat or sleep because all i do is think about you. Or say something like- every little thing reminds me of you. i miss you.
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