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Preview the embedded widget Lobo - Calumet Album Lyrics 1. Cheeeek that out dude. Lead RIFFs:. Bad selection. Ah, girl, help me tell her about you. Quiero recibir notificaciones de artistas destacados y noticias. Compartir en Facebook Compartir en Twitter. She knows when I'm lonesome, she cries when I'm sad She's up in the good times, she's down in the bad Whenever I'm discouraged, she knows just what to do But, girl, she doesn't know about you I can tell her my troubles, she makes them all seem right I can make up excuses not to hold her at night We can talk of tomorrow, I'll tell her things that I want to do But, girl, how can I tell her about you?
Girl, please, tell me what to do Everything seems right whenever I'm with you So, girl, won't you tell me how to tell her about you How can I tell her I don't miss her whenever I'm away? Enviada por Rafael. Recomendar Twitter. Playlists relacionadas. They're absolutely captivating. Method 2. Wait for a special moment. Once you've decided to tell her that you love her, be on the lookout for intimate, meaningful moments. This might happen during a beautiful sunset after a perfect day together, or when "your song" comes on during a big school dance, or when you're both laughing together, wildly happy simply to be with one another.
The moment might be sweepingly dramatic, or it might be wonderfully simple. Say it when you feel truly inspired. Watch romantic scenes in movies and shows for inspiration. The "right moment" might feel powerful and almost cinematic — like the scene when the guy gets the girl, and they tell each other how they feel.
Be patient. Don't just blurt it out the next time that you see her. If you love her, and she loves you, then you will have plenty of time to say it — and to say it again, and again! It's normal to feel a sense of urgency to confess your love. However, it's good to be tactful, and the moment may make for a better memory if you wait for something special. Do it when you're both clearheaded. Don't say "I love you" for the first time while either of you is tipsy or otherwise intoxicated.
Avoid saying it directly after sex — in the midst of the post-coital endorphin rush, it is easy to say or agree to things that you don't mean. Have her full attention. Don't throw out your first "I love you," when she is distracted with something else, or when she is worried about something, or when she is preparing to leave. The words will be more powerful if you're gazing into each other's eyes.
If you're having a special moment together, it shouldn't be hard to bring her in close. Consider saying "I love you" after a hug or a kiss, in a simple moment.
Sometimes, admittedly, there will be no "right time. Do not say "I love you" to placate her when she's angry, or when she's trying to tell you something else that's important. Choose a happy time rather than a sad time.
If you're really trying to say, "I love you," it may come out when it comes out, regardless of your planning.
It may be best, however, to say the words when you're both in a great mood. A sincere "I love you" can certainly cheer a girl up when she's sad or feeling inadequate — but a first admission of love might be a bit much in one of these moments.
Don't stress too much. If she loves you back, it won't really matter how you say it. If she doesn't love you back, then you've learned a valuable lesson about love. Either way: life is too short to bottle up these feelings, to let love lay in hiding when it could soar.
Be brave, and be true, and follow your heart. It will be okay. If you need to calm your nerves, try taking deep breaths. Inhale, slowly, for as long as possible, and then gradually exhale in a measured flow. Focus only on the act of breathing: on the in-and-out of your breath. Method 3. Look into her eyes when you say it. When the time feels right, lock eyes with her. You may experience a moment of absolute stillness — as though time has stopped, temporarily, and there is nothing that exists beyond you and her.
Eye contact signals that you are sincere. It also gives you an immediate indication of how she feels about what you're saying, and it should make the two of you feel more connected.
Say, "I love you. If you truly love her, then you don't need to explain yourself or add any frills. If you feel so inclined, however, it never hurts to wax poetic and qualify your love a bit. Above all, be honest and authentic.
Only say as much as you feel impelled to say. Consider explaining the story of how you came to love her. Say something true, and honest, and sweet.
Make it unique, and make her feel special. The way you say the words is up to you. You can say it casually or earnestly, depending on your comfort level. Make sure that she knows you're serious — unless you want to give yourself an out. Give her time.
You have told her that you love her, but that doesn't necessarily mean that she's ready to say it back. Be patient and kind. Hope, but do not presume.
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