To start off, I've met the most wonderful man, I met him on facebook and we had mutual friends, we talked a lot through facebook and text messaging for about 6 months until we finally decided to meet face to face, I met him at a party my friend had and needless to say we hit it off, after that we started hanging out often, I was seeing other guys because I wasn't sure if he wanted a relationship, well I slept with him one night and he stopped and looked at me and said he wanted more than a one night stand, after that we started dating exclusively and have been for over two months now, he has a daughter and said he doesn't want us to meet until we are more serious, he is absolutely perfect, compared to everyone I've dated I feel so strongly for him, he told me he loved me and I kindly told him I did not feel that strong yet, though the past week or so every time I wake up to him or we're together I just feel that strong feeling in my stomach, I am very nervous of telling him how I feel and I want to know the best and easiest way to tell him, the other night we were laying in bed and he wrapped his arms around me, I wanted to say it but I just couldn't, how do I tell him? I've never really said it to anyone, I told him when I get paid I wanted to treat him to dinner and I was thinking maybe then? Anyone have any advice to help me? Thanks!
Jasmine23 answered Tuesday June 12 2012, 12:23 am: Don't force it out. It will come out at the right moment. Now even though you think you are ready to say it. you might not be fully ready.
When the time is right you will know when and just how to say it.
You could do the supper then go for a walk and tell him i love you or be holding his hand like in the movies before your food comes and say it then.
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