I Just Want To Say I Love You

I Just Want To Say I Love You – Ways To Express Your Feelings And Love

Love has myriads of definitions in our world. Love can mean a deep, unselfish and unexplainable feeling shared between a husband and wife. It can also mean a connection and unselfish pursuit of another who are not necessarily married as well. The attachment that is shared by friends can be termed as love. When a person gives up his or her own aspirations and ambitions for someone else, it can be termed as love. Love can mean taking upon oneself the afflictions that actually belong to another. Love does not reason why, it is a curious incalculable emotion that makes one feel wonderful.

Show Your Love

Love is one of our greatest passions. The big secret to feeling more passion in your relationship is to demonstrate more passion yourself. Show your partner your love, respect, and gratitude for all they do. The more you show it, the more your partner reciprocates, and the more passion is ignited in both of you!

Always be honest with your partner and listen to their point of view to avoid misunderstandings. Honesty is always the best policy.

Be affectionate and playful. Some think that relationships are all work, but it’s just the opposite! When it’s fun being around each other, your passion
comes alive
and you naturally want to make each other happy.

When you have a difference of opinion, remember that you truly love this person! This person is the most important person in your life. This simple
point keeps you from saying things you’ll later regret, helps you be more patient, and enables win-win compromises.

“You should be kissed and often, and by someone who knows how!”
~ Rhett Butler in the movie Gone With the Wind

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