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So you’ve met someone new, and you’ve fallen head over hook, line and sinker for them. You can’t finish “hello” before ripping their clothes off. Your cheeks are so pink they’re visible from space.

It must be love! Or is it? If you recognise more than a few of these signs, chances are it’s the real thing – and you may just be in it for the long haul.

1. You chuck out your old relationship souvenirs

For years, you hoarded ticket stubs from concerts and days out with your ex. Then you fall in love, and suddenly all these souvenirs are just tat that’s cluttering up your space. So, if nothing else, falling in love makes you more tidy.

2. Your ex announces their engagement, and you don’t care

What’s more, you fail to understand what you ever saw in them. And as for sleeping with them… what were you thinking?

3. You’re no longer shy around your former crush

You used to be a quivering wreck when your office’s payroll assistant entered the room. These days, you barely notice them.

When you’re in love, your partner becomes infinitely more attractive than any other person on the planet. Yes, even Cheryl Cole.

4. You aren’t put off by physical imperfections

Lust is far more fragile than love. Here’s an example. If your lust-object arrives for a date with a big green crusty lump sticking out of their nose, your attraction will disappear in an instant.

But if you’re falling in love, you won’t be put off. You’ll feel protective. You’ll rub your nose and hope that they mirror you… and hey presto, problem solved. Ain’t love grand?

5. You show them where you grew up

It may seem an odd choice of weekend adventure, but love means wanting to show them where you’re from. “That’s my old school, that’s where I had my paper round, that’s where I puked up my dad’s home-brew…”

6.  You tell them your plans – big and small

Whether it’s babbling about your world-travel dreams or asking them to help make the shopping list, you include your lover in your plans because they’re part of your life.

7. You wonder where “we” should go on holiday

Even if it means compromising your idea of the perfect holiday or putting up with their mum’s brussels sprouts.

8. You’re thrilled by a joint invite to a family wedding

Partly because you’re happy that family and friends treat you two as a unit. And partly because you want your wingman beside you when the boredom sets in at 10pm in the church hall.

9. You show them off

When you’re falling for someone, you want to include them in your social life and show them off to your friends. However…

10. You’re happy doing nothing together

Ultimately it’s not about being a couple on a social stage, but just about being two people together. Just going for a walk together sounds like the perfect afternoon.

11. You join their photography class

You want to know what make your lover tick – and you want them to see that you’re showing an interest.

12. You ring them to moan about work

When they’re the first person you want to talk to about what a class-A berk the boss is today, it’s because you think they’re a keeper. (Your lover, not the boss.)

13. You take their kids out for lunch

If your other half has children from a previous partner, your relationship with the kids is a barometer of your future as a couple. And if you’re in love, you’ll try your hardest to get along with them.

Try not to let it stress you out. If you and the kids can be relaxed in each other’s company, you’re onto a long-term winner.

14. You aren’t afraid to argue

Couples don’t agree all the time. If you’re in lust, you don’t care about standing up for yourself – it’s more trouble than it’s worth.

But when you’re in love, you want to put your point across. Speaking up shows that you’re secure enough to question what your lover says or does.

However…

15. You feel terrible when you argue

You wouldn’t be half as upset about a row with anyone else. Here’s why…

16. You care more about their happiness than your own

You feel bad when your other half isn’t happy, so arguments are a double whammy of emotional trauma.

On the bright side, it shows that you’re really in love. You’re no longer looking after number one all the time. Instead, you want your partner to be OK.

17. You don’t mind saving if you’re usually a spend-thrift

Our money habits are deeply entrenched, but love motivates you to make an exception.

For example, if you’ve spent your adult life being unwilling to save up for anything dearer than a haircut, love could suddenly make you want to save a deposit on a flat.

Likewise…

18. You don’t mind splashing out if you’re usually frugal

If you’re suddenly willing to splash out on a luxury holiday together, it shows how important they are to you.

But it’s not about changing the real you. If you’re usually more comfortable being a saver, love won’t change that. It just means you’re less rigid about it. Which brings us to…

19. You risk being yourself

Of all the love-signs on this list, this is the big cheese.

When you’re infatuated or in lust with someone, you edit yourself to fit what you think they want. You might dress to suit them, or hide the fact that you don’t have much in common with their friends.

But when you’re in love with someone, you want your other half to know and like the person you really are.

It’s a risk, of course. Certain incompatibilities may come to the fore. But you know that you can’t be happy for long if you’re faking it.

This isn’t an excuse to be stubborn or tactless. “Being yourself” does not mean sticking rigidly to habits, or telling your lover that their CD collection is crap. A bit of flexibility works wonders.

How To Say I Love You Without Saying A Word.

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There are actually several ways to say I love you even with the absence of words. Remember that action speaks louder than words. Words may not be enough to show someone you love him or her.

1. Let go of your past

One way to say I love you even with the absence of words is to let go of your past. When you completely let go of your past, you are actually telling him how much you love him or her. When you are tied up with your past, you are just giving him or her doubtful thoughts regarding your true feelings. When the person you love learns and feels you have completely forgotten your past, you are actually telling him or her I love you.

2. No comparisons

Another way to say I love you even with the absence of words is to never have comparisons. Do not compare him or her to anybody; especially with your ex. Always make him or her feel that she is special and a unique individual, and that you love him or her for who she is. When you make that person feel that he or she is incomparable, you are actually silently telling him or her I love you.

3. Accept flaws and weaknesses

This is one of the best ways to say I love you even with the absence of words. You do not actually demand for a person to change if you love him or her. You accept the person for who she or he is, and cover up the weaknesses. This is one of the greatest ways to say I love you. Saying I love you may not be enough.

Consider these three ways and let that someone feel how much you love them!

How to say I love you in 100 different languages

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Saying I Love You in Different Languages

Language I Love You
Arabic Ana Behibak (To A Male)
Arabic Ana Behibek (To A Female)
Assamese Moi Tomak Bhal Pau
Bengali Ami Tomay Bhalo bashi
Bolivian Quechua Qanta Munani
Bulgarian Obicham Te
Burmese Chit Pa De
Cambodian Bon Sro Lanh Oon
Canadian Sh’teme
Catalan T’estim Molt (I Love You A Lot)
Cebuano Gihigugma Ko Ikaw.
Chinese Wo Ie Ni
Corsican Ti Tengu Cara (To Female)
Corsican Ti Tengu Caru (To Male)
Croatian Ljubim Te
Czech Miluji Te
Danish Jeg Elsker Dig
Dutch Ik Hou Van Jou
Ecuador Quechua Canda Munani
Esperanto Mi Amas Vin
Estonian Mina Armastan Sind
Farsi Tora Dust Midaram
Farsi (Persian) Doostat Daram
Filipino Mahal Kita
Finnish Mina” Rakastan Sinua
Flemish Ik Zie Oe Geerne
French Je T’aime
German Ich Liebe Dich
Greek S’ Agapo
Gujarati Hoon Tane Pyar Karoo chhoon
Hebrew Ani Ohev Otach (to Female)
Hebrew Ani Ohevet Otcha (to Male)
Hindi Mai tumse Pyar karta hoon (to Female)
Hindi Mai tumse Pyar karti hoon (to Male)
Hungarian Szeretlek
Icelandic Eg Elska Thig
Indonesian Saja Kasih Saudari
Irish Taim I’ Ngra Leat
Italian Ti Amo (Relationship/Lover/Spouse)
Japanese Kimi O Ai Shiteru
Kannada Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene
Kiswahili Nakupenda
Korean Tangsinul Sarang Ha Yo
Latin Te Amo
Latvian Ess Milu Tevi
Lisbon Gramo-Te Bue’, Chavalinha
Lithuanian Tave Myliu (Ta-Ve Mee-Lyu)
Macedonian Sakam Te!
Malay/Indonesian Aku Sayang Enkow
Malayalam Njyaan Ninne’ Preetikyunnu
Marathi Me Tujhashi Prem Karto (to Female)
Marathi Me Tujhashi Prem Karte (to Male)
Norwegian Jeg Elsker Deg (Yai Elske Dai)
Persian Tora Dost Daram
Polish Kocham Cie
Portuguese (Brazilian) Eu Te Amo
Punjabi Mai Taunu Pyar Karda
Romanian Te Iu Besc
Russian Ya Vas Liubliu
Serbian Lubim Te
Serbo-Croatian Volim Te
Sinhalese Mama Oyata Adarei
Slovak Lubim Ta
Spanish Te Quiero
Sri Lankan Mama Oyata Arderyi
Swahili Naku Penda (the person’s name follows)
Swedish Jag A’Lskar Dig
Swiss-German Ch’ha Di Ga”Rn
Syrian/Lebanese Bhebbek (to Female)
Syrian/Lebanese Bhebbak (to Male)
Tamil Nan Unnai Kaathalikkiren
Telugu Neenu Ninnu Pra’mistu’nnanu
Thai Ch’an Rak Khun
Tunisian Ha Eh Bak
Turkish Seni Seviyo*Rum (* means O)
Ukrainian Ja Tebe Kokhaju (true love)
Urdu Mujhe Tumse Mohabbat Hai
Vietnamese Em Ye’U Anh (to Man)
Vietnamese Anh Ye’U Em (to Woman)
Vulcan Wani Ra Yana Ro Aisha
Welsh Rwy’n Dy Garu Di
Yugoslavian Ya Te Volim
Zulu Ngiyakuthanda!
Interlingua Io te ama

So there you go you can now say I love you to anyone in the world.

Matchmeup x

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