You want to make (vacations, holidays) that require a confirmed status. 4. How to say it (Without the Melodrama)

You don't need a candlelit dinner. In fact, low-pressure environments are often better.

The uncertainty is causing you or making you hold back your affection.

"I really value what we have, and I want to make sure we're on the same page about being exclusive." 5. What if you don't want to say them?

The "I love you... thank you" nightmare.

Some people fear that verbalizing commitment ends the excitement (spoiler: it usually just starts a deeper kind of excitement).

You’re acting like a couple, spending every night together, and meeting the parents. Here, the words are usually just a formality—but a necessary one to prevent "situationship" rot. 2. Why we hesitate (The "Why shouldn't I?" factor)

Do I Have To Say The Words? (Original ✔)

You want to make (vacations, holidays) that require a confirmed status. 4. How to say it (Without the Melodrama)

You don't need a candlelit dinner. In fact, low-pressure environments are often better. Do I Have To Say The Words?

The uncertainty is causing you or making you hold back your affection. You want to make (vacations, holidays) that require

"I really value what we have, and I want to make sure we're on the same page about being exclusive." 5. What if you don't want to say them? In fact, low-pressure environments are often better

The "I love you... thank you" nightmare.

Some people fear that verbalizing commitment ends the excitement (spoiler: it usually just starts a deeper kind of excitement).

You’re acting like a couple, spending every night together, and meeting the parents. Here, the words are usually just a formality—but a necessary one to prevent "situationship" rot. 2. Why we hesitate (The "Why shouldn't I?" factor)