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  • HotAtForty [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    You’re in something new and exciting. Enjoy it. But try to avoid putting unnecessary pressure on it with the big L which implies something very profound.

    Your feelings are real but also they’re new feelings. What comes easily can go easily which is why if you say it too early you’re suggesting you can just as quickly fall out of love.

    Enjoy it. Try to take it all as lightly and joyfully as possible while still valuing it the way you do.

  • Infamousblt [any]
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    5 months ago

    Love is when you're excited about someone not because they're new, but because they're not new. When they feel like an incredibly important and safe and secure part of you...that's love. To me anyway

  • Assian_Candor [comrade/them]
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    5 months ago

    Not yet, be cool. Even if it is love, there's nothing good that can come from voicing it this soon. Let it play out

  • Flyberius [comrade/them]
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    5 months ago

    Hey. Really pleased for you. But hold off on the L word for a few months. I've ruined at least one early relationship by scaring her off with a premature admission of love. Which now in retrospect was probably not what I was feeling

  • hypercracker
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    5 months ago

    People will disagree but I think saying you love somebody before you've known them for 6 months (4 at hard minimum) mostly indicates you can't tell the difference between crush hormones and love. You have to let the initial surge of excitement die down first, because it can paper over a lot of differences. Love feels like different things to different people but for me it's just a deep slow contentment with occasional surges of affection.

  • ButtBidet [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    This is just vibes, but can't you say something like "I like you" or "I really like you"?

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        • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]
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          5 months ago

          you gotta lay it on a lil bit thicker than "pretty".

          People really dig when you overthrow the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie for them. Just saying. lenin-heart

  • Coolkidbozzy [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    Congrats!!! You can tell them after 100 dates or right away, whatever feels right. You'll just know when you truly love them when it feels right to say it. Love is weird like that. It'll feel like deeper than being friends with them

    I'm thankful to be in a similar phase of dating someone, but I don't plan on saying love until we get closer. Idk if that's in a few dates or a few months

    • TerminalEncounter [she/her]
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      5 months ago

      Yeah, I dunno what to say about old relationship energy love. Like when you've been together so long you just, like, share a wavelength. They're on your mind often. Someone who always has your back, when you have no one else to count on - your partner is there with you. When you walk in a room and can already feel that something is wrong or bothering them before they say anything, or you can feel their elation. Waking up to their smell everyday, even the kind of funky morning smell. You really become one... that kind of love is easy to know you should say "I love you" even though at that point it doesn't really need to be vocalized at all.

      For new relationships, yeah you just kinda feel it out when it's time. They stop being a fling or casual and start being more, and you're past the sheer infatuation stage too where the whole world sings when you just see them or read a text - although, I guess the world still sings a little lol

  • MaoTheLawn [any, any]
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    5 months ago

    I don't think you should say you love them after 4 dates. It can depend though. My previous relationship I don't think I ever truly felt I loved them, though I did eventually say it back to them after quite a long time.

    This time, me and my partner said it simultaneously. We are both pretty attachment averse people, but for us it happened fast. Probably like 1 and a half months in, but we were on a project together abroad so we hung out a hell of a lot.

  • RNAi [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    I'm not a native english speaker, but seems like a heavy phrase for a fourth date, you gotta know them better

    Something more appropiate I think could be "I'm really falling for you" / "I'm in love" / "I'm really enthraled" / "I'm really arrowed [by cupid, (im pretty sure you don't have this idiom)]"

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      • TerminalEncounter [she/her]
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        5 months ago

        You'll feel it when it's time, that's really the only way lol

        I told my first ex I loved them before we started dating, don't recommend that. Told my most recent ex I loved them after she said it to me first, and it was probably too early at a couple months and a handful of dates in but I was fine with it - I had wanted to say it earlier than she did.

        I dunno, you just feel it. There's no like guide or whatever. It's like trying to describe what being sad or being angry is... you just feel you're in love and the time you say it is probably going to be the right time.

      • RNAi [he/him]
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        5 months ago

        It's always good to both know how engaged is the other part, in case any would like to go slower (or faster I guess). And it's important to be honest at it, cuz maybe saying "I love you" sounds like you are probably exagerating right now. Sure, you feel a strong conection, but how much do you actually know the other person to tell then that?

        So, tell them you are falling hard for them, but wait some (months? Weeks? Idk mate you just feel it lol

  • LanyrdSkynrd [comrade/them, any]
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    5 months ago

    I've always just told people when I feel that early "puppy love", which usually is a bit of a shock to them. I hate that term because it implies it's not real love, but I do recognize that it's different from the feeling of love that comes later, when you're more clear headed about the future of your relationship.

    As to fears about scaring them off by saying it to early, it's a reasonable fear. People can be scared of commitment, and if they feel like things are moving too fast they could pull away. I think the right way to handle it is to feel them out by telling them romantic things that aren't a blunt, "I love you", and see how they react. Move it forward at a pace they seem comfortable with.

  • PointAndClique [they/them]
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    5 months ago

    Some things that may be worth considering:

    • some people like to wait out the 'honeymoon'/'puppy love' period of dating first, when everything is still butterflies in their tummy and wait until it's replaced by a more stable sense of happiness to see the other person rather than just 'excitement', if that makes sense. Relationships may not make it past the puppy love phase and that's okay, so not confessing to a deeper love is a way that some people protect their own emotional commitment until they're more certain
    • another (conservative) approach is only saying it when you are confident that you'll receive the reply 'I love you too' back, this requires watching your partners moods and language to see if they're using more affectionate language. If either/both of you are hesitant people then it's likely that you will both feel it before you say it, using this method narrows down the risk of awkwardly finding out the other person doesn't feel the same way
    • thirdly is asking, "How do you feel about me, is this like or is this something more" and then having a conversation about how you feel, then you can put forward "I think I love you"/"I love you" out there after broaching the topic of feelings first rather than saying it unexpectedly.
    • fourthly (romantic?) is waiting until a moment of passion, maybe a deep kiss, and then saying it then. It can make the moment better and then clears the air for you to say it later...

    Still, everyone/every relationship is different so it may not fit into any of these patterns. Very happy for you and enjoy this cherished period of your relationship

  • Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org
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    5 months ago

    Tell them you love them when you are absolutely sure that you do, and when you are certain you are willing to commit to this relationship for a longer time.

    No need to rush it, especially if they have not said anything along those lines yet either.

    Edit: As for "When do I know that I truly love them" I'd say that's the case when you not only feel attracted to them, but also actually care about their wellbeing. When it hurts you to see them hurting, or when it brings you joy when they are happy, that's probably love.

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