{"id":293,"date":"2023-03-12T15:43:37","date_gmt":"2023-03-12T16:43:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/overallcontacts.com\/?p=293"},"modified":"2025-05-19T12:28:25","modified_gmt":"2025-05-19T12:28:25","slug":"does-he-love-me-10-signs-he-loves-you-how-to-deal-if-he-doesnt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/overallcontacts.com\/index.php\/2023\/03\/12\/does-he-love-me-10-signs-he-loves-you-how-to-deal-if-he-doesnt\/","title":{"rendered":"Does He Love Me?: 10 Signs He Loves You + How to Deal if He Doesn\u2019t"},"content":{"rendered":"
Have you ever found yourself wondering, does he love me?<\/em> You are far from alone. Not only do I have personal experience wondering this in various relationships over the years, but my research shows that thousands of us ask the same question every single month. Questions like these–<\/p>\n what are the signs he loves you?<\/em><\/p>\n does my boyfriend love me<\/em><\/p>\n does my husband really love me<\/em><\/p>\n and<\/p>\n signs a man loves you<\/em><\/p>\n –show that we women are wondering about these questions in droves. <\/p>\n And it’s no surprise. Love is one of life’s greatest treasures, something we all seek in earnest. Love is wonderful, and we all desire it. <\/p>\n If you’ve been in a relationship for any length of time, you will, of course, question what your partner’s feelings are. Hopefully, the two of you have open communication<\/a>, plenty of trust, and a solid foundation, but these things take time to build. Even if you and your partner have exchanged the three magic words–“I love you”–you may still find you’re not confident that the love is there. This post is for you. <\/p>\n First of all, I’m sorry you’re feeling this way, but I totally understand. It’s scary and confusing to be unsure of your significant other’s love. <\/p>\n I went through a long period of seeing the signs that my husband Nathan loved me but still being unable to believe him. This was a painful anxiety I dealt with, but I was able to get through it and completely heal from those worries. If that sounds like you, I encourage you to read my post on how to stop needing reassurance in relationships<\/a>.<\/p>\n The question of “does he love you” or “does he still love me” is one that can arise at any time in a relationship. For most people reading this, it is probably closer to the start of your relationship. Perhaps you’ve been dating a few months and are wondering if love is truly growing between the two of you. Or maybe you’re going on a few years together and fearful that your love may be fading. I think this article will be of help to you, but we’ve got other resources on the site you may find helpful, too. Some of these may especially be helpful if you’re in a long-term relationship and struggling. <\/p>\n (a post talking about why ideas like soulmates and “the one” might not necessarily be true or healthy)<\/p>\n If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it is that love is an action more than anything else. Let me repeat that again for those in the back:<\/p>\n Love is an action, more than anything else.<\/strong><\/p>\n Words are certainly extremely powerful—and I fully believe that couples should share their love in words daily—but actions are even more powerful. Because actions back up what you’re saying with proof. A man who loves you will show it in how he treats you and the choices he makes. <\/p>\n You’ll notice that, among the 10 signs he loves you I’ve compiled below, I have not included “because he says so.” Anyone can say the words, but those who put real action behind them are the ones truly demonstrating love. <\/p>\n Early on in your relationship, your partner may be slow to say the words, too. This doesn’t necessarily mean the love isn’t there. It may mean that your partner is very cautious with those words and does not take them lightly. It may mean he has some relationship anxiety and has fear about saying them to you. These are normal ways to feel, and perhaps you feel similarly yourself.<\/p>\n Love IS a big deal. To say “I love you” is a HUGE deal. It doesn’t need to be rushed. <\/p>\n You may want to be patient if you’re still waiting to hear those words. How long you’re willing to wait is up to you, of course. It took Nathan seven months of our relationship to say it back to me. I was patient. And oh, it was so worth it! <\/p>\n Of course, if you’re still waiting or wondering, the following 10 signs may allay your fears.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Does he love me? Does he really love me?<\/h2>\n
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More Than Words<\/h2>\n