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When Your Man Can't Say He Loves You, Should You Be Content With Believing His Actions Alone?

 

It's true that when it comes to men, you should always believe their actions before you believe their words.

But what if a man cannot say the words? What if he can't say "I love you"?

Here's what two women want you to know:

"Margaret" says: "Actions are not always better than words...I thought so too until recently.

"I've been dating a man for 6 years who treated me better than my ex-husband or any other man, but he had a problem saying it. I thought because he acted the part, he did love me, but he didn't.

"He's ended the relationship because after 6 years he doesn't feel love for me. Don't let women set themselves up for this heartbreak... You must have the action and the words."

"Angela" says: "I am in a relationship with a man who refuses to tell me he loves me and will only admit he has any sort of feelings for me when I complain.

"We have been dating for nearly 5 months now and he has recently been offered a job in another state. He didn't ask me to go along, probably because he knows I have obligations here I wouldn't leave behind.

"So when he does go, I will be back on the dating scene again, looking for Mr. Right. What Mimi Tanner says about how your man perceives you at the beginning of a relationship is right on.

"My current beau and I were instantly physically attracted to each other and it was, and continues to be, very steamy! Outside the bedroom however, it's ice cold.

"I want to try to gain a better balance next time. I need passion, but I also need to hear those sweet nothings that aren't only about sex."

Could things have been different?

When a man loves you and does not have serious inner conflicts about love, he will tell you. It does not have to be a stuggle, or complicated. If you realize that with your man, it IS going to be a struggle, you then have a choice as to whether you are going to participate in the struggle, or move on.

If you choose to move on, don't be bitter toward him - that will leave bad memories for both of you, and it also burns your bridges - which is almost never a smart move.

You do have great influence on how things go with your man. Don't project any expectations of things going badly. Behave like a woman who is accustomed to being adored - not burned. It will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Author: Mimi Tanner
 
Author Bio:

Mimi Tanner

Mimi Tanner writes about relationships and flirting. Sign up for her emails tips on understanding and attracting men, which are read by thousands of women every day.

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