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(1) Do I treat the other person as a
person or a thing?
If you go out with him/her because he/she is good
looking (a "prize" to be with) or a way out (a ticket to
the movies), that isn't love.
(2) Would you chose to spend the evening alone with
him/her if there were no kissing, no touching, and no
sex?
If not, it isn't love.
(3) Are the two of you at ease and as happy alone as you
are with friends?
If you need other friends around to have a good time, it
isn't love.
(4) Do you get along?
If you fight and make up a lot, get hurt and jealous,
tease and criticize one another, better be careful, it
may not be love.
(5) Are you still interested in dating or secretly
"messing around" with others?
If so, you aren't in love.
(6) Can you be totally honest and open?
If either or both of you are selfish, insincere, feel
confined, or unable to express feelings, be cautious.
(7) Are you realistic?
You should be able to admit possible future problems. If
others (besides a parent) offend you by saying they are
surprised you are still together, that you two seem so
different, that they have doubts about your choice,
better take a good look at this relationship.
(8) Is either of you much more of a taker than a giver?
If so, no matter how well you like that situation now,
it may not last.
(9) Do you think of the partner as being a part of your
whole life?
If so, and these dreams seem good, that is an indication
of love. |