Because most of “the signs” they tell you are garbage If you try to Google “how to know you’re in love,” you’re gonna have a bad time Because it’s mostly shit advice. Here’s a small sampling: “They’re always on your mind” This is infatuation. If someone’s “always” on your mind, you’re not focused on other Really Important Things. And that’s a problem. Real love fits into real life, rather than usurping it. It’s calm, not overwhelming. They’re your ‘everything’” Ditto. “You see them in your future” “When I imagined my future job/location/adopted dog, they were always in the background of my imagination helping me out with whatever I was doing. My future just didn’t really make sense without them around.” Well, I mean, damn. You fantasize long and hard enough, you can see anything in your future — like I could imagine moving to Switzerland to be a goat farmer. That doesn’t mean I should. The problem is that we’ve made “love” into a game of escapism, and measure potential partners by how
Love is a beautiful feeling that brings two individuals together. It is a bond that is built on mutual trust and respect for each other. One of the things that keeps the spark of love alive is giving and receiving compliments from your partner. A mutual compliment is when both partners appreciate and acknowledge each other's qualities, actions, or behavior. It is a simple gesture that can go a long way in strengthening the relationship. When partners give each other mutual compliments, it creates an environment of positivity and happiness. Compliments remind your partner of all the great things they do and the wonderful qualities they possess. This boosts their confidence and self-esteem, leading to better communication and a deeper connection between both of you. A mutual compliment can take many forms. It could be a simple thank you for doing something, a comment about their physical appearance, or acknowledging their good qualities. The important thing is to be genuine and auth