This article was written by Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW and by wikiHow staff writer, Bertha Isabel Crombet, PhD. Kelli Miller is a Psychotherapist based in Los Angeles, California. Kelli specializes in individual and couples therapy focusing on relationships, depression, anxiety, sexuality, communication, parenting, and more. She is the author of “Love Hacks: Simple Solutions to Your Most Common Relationship Issues” which details the top 15 relationship issues and 3 quick solutions to each. She is also the award-winning and best-selling author of “Thriving with ADHD”. Kelli co-hosted an advice show on LA Talk Radio and was a relationship expert for The Examiner. She received her MSW (Masters of Social Work) from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Sociology/Health from the University of Florida.
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Are things starting to get serious with your partner, and you’re wondering how they really feel about you? Love is wonderful but unpredictable, and sometimes it’s not immediately obvious what your partner is thinking. Luckily for you, studying your partner’s behavior and how they interact with you can be helpful. Read on for a comprehensive list of positive signs that a person truly loves you and how to look for them, with valuable insights from psychology and relationship experts.
How to Know Someone is in Love with You
Psychotherapist Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW, says honesty, communication, and vulnerability are all traits of a loving partner. Someone who truly loves you will also likely be empathetic, helpful, and supportive. You’ll be able to trust them, feel safe around them, and they'll always treat you respectfully.
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How Can You Tell if Someone Truly Loves You?
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A loving partner will probably mess up from time to time, but they’ll be willing to learn and grow—as should you! Working through these issues can help you build an even more loving and compassionate bond together.Thanks
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Everyone makes mistakes. Anger, jealousy, and insecurity are all normal feelings. If your partner slips up or has a bad day, it doesn’t mean they don’t love you. They’re human, and they’ll make mistakes just like you will.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Don't lose yourself while trying to change for love. You are who you are. Embrace yourself. You're amazing just the way you are. If someone doesn't like you for who you for who you are, it's their loss.
References
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- ↑ Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW. Psychotherapist. Expert Interview
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- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-the-name-love/201412/when-should-you-say-i-love-you
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