Words? - Do I Have To Say The
You’re acting like a couple, spending every night together, and meeting the parents. Here, the words are usually just a formality—but a necessary one to prevent "situationship" rot. 2. Why we hesitate (The "Why shouldn't I?" factor)
You want to make (vacations, holidays) that require a confirmed status. 4. How to say it (Without the Melodrama) Do I Have To Say The Words?
"They should just know by how I act." While actions speak louder, words provide the receipt . 3. Signs it’s time to say it You should probably say the words if: You’re acting like a couple, spending every night
"I really value what we have, and I want to make sure we're on the same page about being exclusive." 5. What if you don't want to say them? Why we hesitate (The "Why shouldn't I
You don't need a candlelit dinner. In fact, low-pressure environments are often better.
"I’ve realized I’m falling for you, and I wanted you to know. No pressure to say it back right now, I just wanted to be honest."