Do I Have To Say The Words? Now

Before you speak, look at the landscape. Words act as a seal, not just a feeling.

The uncertainty is causing you or making you hold back your affection. Do I Have To Say The Words?

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) Before you speak, look at the landscape

If you’re only a few weeks in, "saying the words" (like I love you or I want to be exclusive ) might feel like pressure. You’re acting like a couple, spending every night

You don’t have to say the words, but realize that If you don't define the relationship or the feeling, you are leaving the door open for the other person to define it for you—or to walk through it.

You want to make (vacations, holidays) that require a confirmed status. 4. How to say it (Without the Melodrama)

"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: