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)
"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." 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
"Do I Have To Say The Words?" is that high-stakes moment in a relationship where you’re stuck between wanting clarity and fearing the answer. Whether you’re the one holding back or the one waiting to hear it, this guide helps you navigate the "Talk." 1. The Context Check: Where are you? Why we hesitate (The "Why shouldn't I
Some people fear that verbalizing commitment ends the excitement (spoiler: it usually just starts a deeper kind of excitement).
You want to make (vacations, holidays) that require a confirmed status. 4. How to say it (Without the Melodrama)