As much as you may want to prove how much you love someone, avoid doing any of these things.
# Have sex or get physical with your partner when you’re uncomfortable with that thought.
# Break the law just to appear cooler or get something for your partner.
# Do something you don’t want to or feel comfortable with.
# Go against your moral principles that you’ll regret later.
But if you can’t stop looking for ways to prove your love, indulge in a romantic gesture that can bring a smile on your partner’s face. That’s all the proof your partner should need.
How far should you go to prove your love for someone?
If your lover constantly wants proof of your love all the time, end the relationship. You’ll always feel like you need to do more to prove your love and your partner will never be happy. Love is mutual and effortless. Both of you have to prove your love in little ways every day and build the trust around the relationship.
Romantic gestures, gifts and poems don’t prove your love, it’s just a way to express the overwhelming rush of happy emotions you feel for someone.
If that’s what your lover wants, indulge in it. But don’t do anything more. It’s not necessary to prove anything when your lover behaves like an immature child who wants proof for everything you do. And you should be wary though, a partner who asks for proof of your love may just want to exploit you the easy way.
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