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“I Love You” - How Soon Is Too Soon?

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People have said to me, actually many men have said to me “How do I know it's really love?. Many women on the other hand want so badly to hear these words. They tell me “We have been together for three months and not once, Christine, not once has he said he loves me".

The exchange of the words “I love you" mark a big milestones in any relationship. But both men and women sometimes find it difficult to say “I love you" because they are afraid of what the other might say. A client told me he had tried many times to say the words but somehow could not bring himself to say them. When he finally said 'I love you', she replied 'It's about time'. Another one told me when he first said the words, she had tears running down her cheeks, and seeing how happy she was encouraged him to say the words more often. But after a while, the three magic words had lost their magic. He’d say, 'I love you' and she’d come back with 'Yeah, right'.

So when should you tell the other person you’re totally under their spell? I’ve read and heard other Relationships “experts" say that “I love you" should come only on the tenth date or after you’ve dated someone for four months. Personally, I think that is all bull shit. Excuse my language. Saying "I love you" is a very personal experience, and every person has their own different timetable for saying it. Some people say it right away with a new person, while others prefer to wait a while to be 150% certain that they truly love the person they are saying it to.

However, it is usually a bad idea to tell someone you love them on the first date or even second date. The person might think that you say it to everyone you date. And the truth is, on the first date, you don’t really know a thing about this person. The first date might have been great but there is a ninety-nine-point-ninety-nine percent chance that this person may not always be all well dressed, charming and sweet. Wait at least until you know more about the person.

If after thinking it through you are convinced that you are committed to her or him, mentally and emotionally prepare yourself for the moment. Easing into the moment by letting the other person know how much they mean to you and how they make your life richer, and speaking clearly while holding eye contact can make it a little less nerve-wrecking. However, the moment should not be choreographed to the T. Let a little spontaneity rule, flow with the emotions that come to surface. Some people find it easier to write a love letter instead. That way, they can pour out their heart's content without choking in it. Just remember that sooner or later you'll have to say the words to the person’s face.

But not all people have difficulty with saying 'I love you. For some it's kind of like habit like saying “thank you" or “good-bye" after you talk to them. And I do not necessarily think there is anything wrong with it. After all it might be the last thing that you ever get a chance to say to someone else.

There is this guy I met online. This is like a long time ago, like another life time. I was young and hot-blooded and finding love on the internet was just becoming the in-thing to do. Anyways, this guy would end every chat session or long distance call with "I love you." I found it a little disconcerting but I kind of just went along with it. Once day I surprised myself by responding with “I love you, too", only to hang up wondering what the hell I was doing. I love you too? I don’t even know the man’s postal code!

Uttering those three little words like you mean them to somebody you actually deeply care for doesn’t only light up the other person’s world, but yours too. The key point here is to be sincere about it. Saying 'I love you' a lot is not an indicator of whether one really loves. Some people use it as a way to manipulate you - like getting into your pants or you bank book. It is important to pay attention to how what they say makes you feel and if they really mean it. How is the person saying it? Does it come out like they really mean it or does it feel to you like they are saying it because they think they need to? Listen to your gut feeling and do not try to ignore it because your body picks up on non-verbal cues that your head may miss. And, if you're questioning if this person truly loves you, then maybe something isn't quite right or the relationship isn't working for you. This may sound like la-la-land cliché but it is true, when someone feels for you that much, they can't fake or hide it!

People and especially women hesitate to say how they feel because they think they should wait for the man to say it first. And many times feelings never get communicated at all and the other person is left feeling unloved and unwanted. I do not think we should be afraid to say it before the man says it to us first. Sometimes explicit words are necessary, but more often, the manner in which they are said is even more important. An impulsive hug that says "I love you" may mean a lot more than words that are expressed insincerely.

Hearing the words “I love you" can come as a surprise to some of us. If it comes as a surprise, do not feel obligated to say “I love you, too" just because the other person said it to us. Simply be silent and accept the statement and then reflect on it. What does it means to you? Do you feel the same way for the person? And please, "I love you" should NEVER be followed with a "yeah, me too".

“I love you" should be said only when you really mean it because when you tell someone that you love them, especially for the first time, it changes the way the person acts toward you or the way they even look at you. When you tell someone you love them quiet often the way it comes across to the other person is like okay, I love you now you have to love me back, or because I love you I want you to treat me in a certain way or now that I love you let's take this relationship to another level...like get married. Men especially have a hard time reacting to being told "I love you" (also see my article on why men are afraid to commit).

If in the heat of the moment you suddenly say “I love you" and the other person’s reaction makes you think “ooops!". Do not panic like most people do, in panic mode you might do something really stupid, like start apologizing or quickly end the relationship before he or she ends it. Give the person time to digest what you just dropped on them. if he or she starts acting differently or avoiding you altogether, calmly request that they hear you out. If they agree to this, them explain to them that you have no expectations whatsoever (and you should really mean this because if you do have expectations they will come out one way or the other). And if you do have expectation, then spell them out but be prepared when the other person doesn’t react the way you want them to.

Don’t blurt out ´I love you´ just because you think it will get you some bed action, some cash flow or even a wedding band. You may actually get what you want, but when the other person gets to find out they'll hate you for it. Then again your statement of love even if you did not really mean it might be taken seriously and you might actually get “I love you, too" back. Never underestimate the capacity of a human being to fool him or herself, to become obsessive, to fall in love with someone who has given no sign whatsoever that they're even interested.

When working with singles, I often advice them to take a kind of different approach and an alternative to “I love you". Instead of saying “I love you", you might want to say “honey (??), do you feel loved by me?" If he or she says "yes, I feel loved by you" you can follow it with "how am I doing that?" Even if he or she says "No I do not feel loved", you can follow the “no" with "how or what can I do to make you feel loved?" It changes the whole dynamics. You are no longer just expressing your feelings but expressing how important it is to you that he or she feels loved by you. This approach opens a door to more truthful and intimate communication on which to build a better foundation for you relationship.

It becomes about him or her and not about you. And isn’t that what love is really about?


Internationally recognized Relationships Coach and author of three popular eBooks: Dating Your Ex, The Art of Seducing Out Of Fullness and Playing Hard To Get the Love Way, Yangki Christine Akiteng has devoted years of her life helping men and women create loving, authentic, exciting and fulfilling relationships. Having lived and worked in Africa, Europe and North America, Yangki brings a unique international perspective and multicultural understanding to her work. For more articles and information on the services she offers to singles and couples please visit: www.torontosnumber1datedoctor.com

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Comments on this article:


» left by Grace Wendy Bakhita from Baghdad, (4 years 22 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Unbelievable!!! You are the guidance I have been praying for. I sent you an email. Just call me.

» left by Naomi from London (UK) (3 years 60 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
YES, IT SURE WAS HELPFUL

» left by RS from Finland (2 years 188 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Yes, this is the best meaningful article on saying "I love you" i have ever read. i met my girl a week ago and now after a week it feels like we know each other from years because we live near by we were able to meet on daily basis which gave us so much important time together. Yesterday was my birthday i took her and her son to zoo and there she expressed those magical words which i was so far best girf i have ever recieved on my birthday. A week may be too soon but in our case we dont feel it to soon, a men cannt be more happy to hear some one loves him with out having sex with them :-)
» left by Yangki Christine Akiteng (131,139)
Yangki Christine Akiteng
(2 years 188 days ago.)

I am happy for you, RS. I don't know that many guys who would say "those magical words which i was so far best girf i have ever recieved on my birthday" or "cannt be more happy to hear some one loves him with out having sex with them". You are special!

» left by Elizabeth Stubbs from Bahamas (2 years 83 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Yes it was. I've developed very strong feelings for the man I'm currently dating and I know for sure that I love him, but sometimes as sure as I feel, I'm also doubtful and questioning the timing of my feelings. Sometimes it feels so soon (we've been dating for almost 6months). We spend a lot of time together, we're compatible on so many levels and we genuinely enjoy spending time with each other. Honestly, I'm afraid to say it because I don't know if he's ready to hear that and I don't want to be rejected.

» left by Pareena from MTL (2 years 73 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4.5 out of 5
I've been going out with my bf for almost 3 months...I spent one month on vacations but that's beside the point. I really really like him a lot, he's just a great guy all around! I really want to say I love you but I feel like it would be too soon. He might feel uncomfortable and what not. I'm afraid if I say I really like you, or love spending time with you...that he might take it as am I not good enough to love? Or do you take me as a friend? I'm pretty confused, what should I do?

» left by Crystal from Ontario (1 year 260 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Yes it was very helpful. Every time i try to tell my bf i love him i cant speak.. what should i do? how can i change that? I get nervous.

» left by Ali from Sheffield (1 year 197 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
I've been with my boyfriend for almost a year now. Im in love with him, but he hasn't said it to me yet and i don't want to be the first purely because i don't want him to say it back just for the sake of it. Any advice?

» left by Kerri from pennsauken (1 year 150 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
This article was nice but can you tell someone you love them after 3 weeks?


» left by Nes from London (1 year 37 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
I think three weeks is too soon. You can't love someone in three weeks when there is so much to learn. Don't get confused with 'loving someone company' or 'loving the way they make you laugh' with loving them.


» left by Brianna Popsickle (1,693)
Brianna Popsickle
(209 days 5 hours ago.)

Great article Christine. Lots of good advice.


» left by James Bond (219)
James Bond
(113 days 4 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Great article...some of the questions asked make me wonder if people really read it....but very good information for those with ears to hear.


» left by malinda from poenix,az (30 days 18 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Ive read just about very article on love and when to say it that google could posibly spit out, and this one was by far the best. Awesome.

» left by Malinda from Phoenix,AZ (30 days 18 hours ago.)
*possibly* i'll learn how to spell my own city in the future! :)


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