When someone tells you he/she loves you, don`t you expect that those words mean the person who said it will always stand by you and just love you no matter what? Didn`t you feel that with those words comes a promise of never letting go and keeping you close to that person`s heart?
You may never have heard this, but we all know, our hearts know that
I Love You is a promise. When you tell a person that you love her, you are actually making a covenant, because love means commitment. Love means you would never ever leave. When you love somebody and you tell that person that you love her, she is expecting that you will always be there and you will never ever break her heart.
Of course there are times when we have to sow “I Love You” unsparingly—to your family, your friends, you spouse. But for the single people out there, hear this out: There are times when you have to really be careful when saying those words romantically.
I Love You comes with responsibility and if we don`t mean it or if we don`t have the same definition as the dictionary and biblical definition of love, we better not say it and let it come out of our mouth. I Love You isn`t supposed to be sentimental gush alone, but comes with commitment and a promise of real love.
Love equals action.
Remember,say love only when it mean it and when you would really keep the promise forever!
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