window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag('js', new Date()); gtag('config', 'G-GEQWY429QJ');

 

Entity story on when to say I love you

It’s hard, really. You can’t plan it out too much or it won’t feel natural. But then again, you don’t just want to blurt it out all of a sudden.

So what do you do?

Well, according to reddit user nickachu, you should say you’re in love when you feel like you’re in love. Apparently, when you know, you know.

This is easy to say, but it’s not actually that easy to do. You could feel like you’re 100 percent in love with someone, but when it comes down to actually telling them, you get scared.

Entity story on when to say I love you

But as the saying goes, don’t let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game. Meaning, in this case, don’t let your fear of saying “I love you” prevent you from expressing yourself.

You don’t want to end up in the twisted tragic love story that is Chuck and Blair and those three little words. Because that’s only logical in the movies and on TV.

Entity story on when to say I love you

If you’re not comfortable enough to tell your partner how you feel about them, then maybe it’s not meant to be. They might say it back, they might not. But at least then they’ll know how you feel. And there is a pretty good chance that if you’re feeling this way, they are, too.

People can wait anywhere between three weeks and seven years to say “I love you,” according to this reddit post. So, if you’ve been together long enough that you want to tell them you love them, go for it. There’s really no harm in trying.

If you need some more inspiration to follow your heart and express yourself, look to Mamma Mia!

It’s no secret that expressing our emotions is something we all struggle with. But we can’t let our fear get the best of us. Because if your partner does say it back, we promise you’ll be extremely grateful you let your guard down and told them how you really feel.

Entity story on when to say I love you

Edited by Kayla Caldwell
Send this to a friend