Does he like me or not? Why doesn't he tell me those two words? Is it that hard? Why bother with these words, let his actions count. Those two words are worth nothing if the person doesn't respect you.
Love describes a wide range of feelings in a relationship. Men are confused when they are in love. Women, on the other hand, often equate love with commitment, so they hesitate to use the term for fear that it will scare a man away.
Some men may be reluctant to declare their love because they worry that it implies a level of commitment they may not be ready for.
The concept of love is reserved for feelings towards a partner and is not for everyday use. This belief is in the consciousness or subconscious of many men.
We are traditional and take declarations of love seriously. Many a couple argue senselessly over who will be the first to declare their love.
Women often believe that marriage is something they strive for and love should lead to. But men do not, so they hesitate to declare their love because they are afraid that their partner will take it more seriously, say as a marriage proposal.
men believe that marriage is something they will not like and should avoid as long as possible. And if the declaration of love leads to commitment and raising the relationship to a higher level, they will avoid it and express their feelings in some other way. Let's say I like you or I feel good with you and so on, so in a way that doesn't put pressure on them.
Love feelings erupt easily and show you many things about yourself that you didn't know before. But if your partner cheats on you, feelings will come out of you that you didn't know you had and were capable of - you can be angry, disappointed, vindictive, aggressive.
One of the best things about love is to make you a bigger and fuller person! Regardless of whether a man says the word - I love you, it is more important that he shows it with actions.