But, some points… the majority of your thoughts will be about that person. Your own needs, goals, everyday todo tasks will not be your main priority anymore – it will also be his/her needs and goals, and just him/her in general. You will feel a deep, powerful happiness around that person, and will be extremely eager to meet him/her again if you’re still dating.
Love is a wicked thing. It can take your sense of reality away – but it’s still the most wonderful feeling to experience, when it’s mutual.
The smile on your face is endless. You think more as a WE than an I. Every conversation with the loved one feels incomplete, unsatisfactory or with a sense of longing.
It’s not easy to figure out if you introspect but that’s the fun of it.
Love is both a feeling and a verb. The state of being “in love” is the feelings aspect of it. That person occupies space in your mind. You want to be with them. You want to connect with them. You want to have conversations with them. You want to enjoy shared activities with them. You want this person to meet your physical and emotional needs. You want to open up to this person and share your deepest desires and deepest secrets. You want to earn their trust and to trust them.
Your feelings of being “in love” informs your behavior. This is the “verb” aspect of being in love. Since you want to be with them, you approach them and ask for a date, but also respect their boundaries when they say no. You get to know them to see what their interests, preferences, values, and expectations are to see if they align with yours.
However,you don’t want to allow your feelings of being “in love” to cloud your judgment and to ignore red flags with someone you want to be with. In some situations, like when you are engaging in physical connection or having sex with that special someone that you trust, because you’ve already done the hard work in looking for red and green flags with this person, it’s OK to allow your emotions to run wild and completely overtake your body.
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Oh, you’ll know.
But, some points… the majority of your thoughts will be about that person. Your own needs, goals, everyday todo tasks will not be your main priority anymore – it will also be his/her needs and goals, and just him/her in general. You will feel a deep, powerful happiness around that person, and will be extremely eager to meet him/her again if you’re still dating.
Love is a wicked thing. It can take your sense of reality away – but it’s still the most wonderful feeling to experience, when it’s mutual.
She does cool stuff to your peepee
The nut resvoir has been depleted, but you still yearn for this individual.
When you wake up in the morning and dont feel the need to escape before she wakes up.
If you still like her after you came – thats a good sign that you are. Doesn’t mean that she is relationship material though. XD
The smile on your face is endless. You think more as a WE than an I. Every conversation with the loved one feels incomplete, unsatisfactory or with a sense of longing.
It’s not easy to figure out if you introspect but that’s the fun of it.
Love is both a feeling and a verb. The state of being “in love” is the feelings aspect of it. That person occupies space in your mind. You want to be with them. You want to connect with them. You want to have conversations with them. You want to enjoy shared activities with them. You want this person to meet your physical and emotional needs. You want to open up to this person and share your deepest desires and deepest secrets. You want to earn their trust and to trust them.
Your feelings of being “in love” informs your behavior. This is the “verb” aspect of being in love. Since you want to be with them, you approach them and ask for a date, but also respect their boundaries when they say no. You get to know them to see what their interests, preferences, values, and expectations are to see if they align with yours.
However,you don’t want to allow your feelings of being “in love” to cloud your judgment and to ignore red flags with someone you want to be with. In some situations, like when you are engaging in physical connection or having sex with that special someone that you trust, because you’ve already done the hard work in looking for red and green flags with this person, it’s OK to allow your emotions to run wild and completely overtake your body.
Gym bros unite
When it happens, you’ll know it
For me, it was like being hit by a sledgehammer
If you have to ask, you’re not in love.
I’m in the oh you’ll know camp