Love Your Girlfriend
The language of the heart can be difficult to speak, especially when you are trying to express strong feelings to someone you care deeply about. Letting your girlfriend know that she's special to you will encourage a healthy and respectful relationship. Inexperienced teens and dating pros alike can learn how to better express love for a significant other and build a lasting relationship.
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Steps
Expressing Yourself
- Show gratitude. You experience many benefits from gratitude, like bettering your physical and mental health. But you might not know that gratitude also reduces aggression and strengthens empathy. Your partner will likely interpret as an expression of love.
- Respond, even when you don't reciprocate. Men have a tendency to keep thoughts to themselves and to build relationships while working on tasks, which can be interpreted as coldness. Even if you don't agree with what is being said, acknowledge it and respond appropriately.
- Write a note or letter. A text, phone call, or email might be the easiest way of getting in touch with your girlfriend, but taking the time to pen a letter yourself and either mail it or deliver it shows your girlfriend she's worth the time to do something nice.
- Put your feelings into words. Use your own words to come up with a unique message that conveys just how much you love your girlfriend. Vocalizing your feelings can help you manage and enrich those feelings.
- "It's hard for me to say sometimes because I feel it so strongly, but I love you more than anything."
- "There is nothing better than having you in my arms."
- "Whenever I see you, I..."
Try starting with:
- Always call her back, even if it's just to say I love you. Negative surprises have a measurable effect on satisfaction. Prevent negative surprises for your girlfriend to maintain a higher level of satisfaction.
- Conversely, positive surprises will give your girlfriend a higher sense of satisfaction.
- Be emotionally respectful during arguments. If your girlfriend articulates a need to continue a conversation even if it is unpleasant for you, take note of her emotional need. In the event that you are unable to calmly carry out the conversation, voice your own feelings while acknowledging her own.
- Tell her how much you love her. It can be easy to take for granted something you know absolutely to be true, like your love for your girlfriend. Reawaken yourself to this truth by reminding her frequently.
- Look her in the eyes, or wait for an unexpected moment, like when the lights dim before a movie plays in the theater, and whisper, "I love you."
- Ask what she enjoys and what you can do to make her happier. The very act of asking this question to your girlfriend will signal to her that her happiness is important to you. Showing you care for her emotional well-being is a powerful indicator of love.
- "What are your guilty pleasures?" This can be useful down the road when she's unhappy or when you want to give her a small surprise.
- "If you could ... in the world, what would you...?" This pattern is great for making future plans. You can kill an afternoon talking about exotic places or things you've always wanted to eat, then use this later when planning a trip or gift.
You might ask:
- Make her feel important. Talk to her and sincerely ask her how she feels. Women frequently communicate by sharing personal details and feelings of vulnerability.
- Remove, "What's up?" from your vocabulary. Ask direct questions, "How was your morning? What did you have for lunch? Was it good?" Respond to her answer with your own opinions and observations.
Respond in kind to communicate your own feelings more clearly to her.
- Listen to her and try your best to comfort her when upset. Even if you don't know what to tell her, a hug or a shoulder to cry on can be enough. Though being around an emotional person can be difficult, by staying with your girlfriend through the ordeal, you demonstrate your dependability. It's important to let her know that:
- "Everything's going to be OK."
- "Sometimes I feel the same way."
- "I'm here for you."
- Do not compare her with your ex-girlfriend. Comparisons are a natural part of human communication, but by comparing your girlfriend to your ex you may accidentally make her feel like she's in competition with a previous girlfriend.
- Research has shown that closeness and affection in a relationship are influenced when you make comparisons to a prior partner.
Making a Deep Connection
- Share inside jokes. Bonding is important in any relationship, and the stronger your bond, the stronger your long-term relationship. Sharing an inside joke is a way to revisit times enjoyed in the past, which will remind your girlfriend the good experiences you have shared.
- Appreciate her with random acts of kindness. Wash the hoodie she left at your house, buy nail polish in her favorite color, or bring her a favorite flower. Random acts of kindness will make her feel great, and have the added bonus of enhancing your own happiness.
- Offer to help when she is struggling. Even something as simple as offering your hand while she empties a rock out of her shoe will indicate that you love her enough to help with any problem, big or small.
- Give her your sweatshirt and cuddle with her. Your sense of smell is linked very closely to memory. Giving your girlfriend an article of clothing with your scent will keep her thinking of you even while you're away.
- Limit distractions. Checking your phone every five or ten minutes during a date can leave your girlfriend feeling not only unimportant, but also frustrated.
- Promising yourself you will not use your phone unless there is an emergency situation.
- Letting your friends know ahead of time that you have special one-on-one time planned with your significant other.
If you've planned a special day with her, set a firm boundary limiting distractions beforehand. Some effective boundaries are:
- Share interests and hobbies together. This is also an important part of bonding and can promote a healthy relationship.
- Do not sacrifice your own happiness for that of your girlfriend. This can lead to resentment, and do more harm than good. In the event you don't hold the same interest, encourage your girlfriend to pursue it while finding a suitable activity to engage yourself.
Listen together to her favorite music, play a team sport like tennis, or take up something entirely new.
- Practice active listening. A common complaint in relationships is a lack of communication. While conversing, attempt to maintain eye contact, give feedback through body language (nods, smiles, expressions), and provide feedback that summarizes what she has said in your own words.
- Active listening can be especially difficult for men, as it is at odds with typical male communication strategies.Actively Listen? If you would like to learn more about active listening, why not look into how to
- Buy her something personal. Or, better yet, make her something! The investment of your time for her sake is a clear sign that you care. These intimate gifts often carry great emotional value and can turn into valued mementos later in your relationship.
- Laugh with her, not at her. Even if her quirks amuse you, be sensitive enough to recognize areas she is self-conscious. Take time to explain your perspective, and gently inquire about the root of the problem.
- Respect her boundaries at all times, but by regarding the thing she is self-conscious about with tact, you will convey that it is important to you.
- Give her cute nicknames. Pet names are a social cue in a relationship; your terms of endearment can boost your relationship satisfaction.
- Choosing a nickname that upsets her will only do damage, especially if you follow the offending name up with laughter.
Keep her opinions in mind as you explore nicknames.
- Accept her as she is, don't try to change her. Change is something that comes from within, and no matter how hard you might try, you cannot force your girlfriend to change if she isn't ready. If there is a particular issue that bothers you, work together to find an mutually acceptable resolution.
- Take her out. You don't have to go to an expensive movie or a picnic, but a change of pace and scenery will allow for new experiences you can share together. Sometimes going to the place you first met can be romantic, or a walk around the park might give you time you need to truly appreciate each other.
Communicating Body Language
- Always greet her with a smile. Smiling is actually contagious, and when she catches your smile she'll know how excited you are to be with her. Some research even indicates that smiling makes you more attractive.
- Allow your physical contact to linger. Don't break off your hug like you can't stand to get away! Allow your embraces to last longer than ordinary. Rest her head in the crook of your neck.
- Physical contact with other people releases oxytocin, also called the love hormone, into the blood. Longer touches translate to more oxytocin, drawing the two of you closer together.
- Hold her hand. Hand holding is proven to reduce stress, so why not put your girlfriend at ease and take her hand?
- Use soft touches to relay a sense of happiness and generosity. Firm or hard touches can make her feel like you are being selfish or aggressive.
- Notice and practice comforting touches. Many people have a certain touch or caress that has a calming effect. Look for these in your girlfriend, and use them to say, "I love you," without a word.
- Randomly give her a peck. You don't have to aim for the lips! The forehead, nose, and cheek are excellent landing zones for a quick kiss.
- Look her deep in her eyes. Eye contact is one of the most universal ways of communication. Taking a moment to look deeply into her eyes can remind you both just how much you love each other.
- Gather her up in your arms and kiss the top of her head. When in a rush, you may opt for the half-hug or a quick embrace with two pats to the back, but a safe, encompassing, heart-to-heart hug will make her feel like she's the only one in your life.
Tips
- Make extra effort to share your feelings. Remember that men and women communicate differently, and even if you struggle with her communication style, it's important to communicate in a way she can understand.
Warnings
- Don't compare her to your past relationships.
- Don't be dishonest, even if it's for her sake. Being respectfully honest will benefit you both in the long run.
- Don't let your affection become routine.
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