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” When the two of you are alone and the moment feels right, muster up the confidence to tell her, “I love you.” Look her in the eye, smile, and tell her, “I love you.” The timing doesn’t need to be perfect and the moment doesn’t have to be accompanied by a grand gesture, it just needs to be genuine. Tell her when you fell in love with her and or why you love her. In addition to telling her “I love you,” you can also show her how much you care. After all, actions speak louder than words! Support her by attending all of her sporting events, writing her notes of encouragement, and helping her meet her goals. Here are some other ways that you can show her your love:  Always treat her with respect and kindness. Don’t mistreat her or abuse her trust. Go out of your way to make her happy. If she’s having a rough day, bring her flowers to cheer her up. Stand up for her. When someone bullies her, shut down their negative behavior. While some people prefer to say, “I love you,” others have an easier time expressing themselves through writing—everyone loves a good love note! When the moment feels right, hand her the note in passing, give it to her with a small gift, or slip it in her hand at the end of the date.  You can write a short, simple note, a heart-felt love letter, or even a sincere poem. Don't text or private message her, "I love you” or "I <3 U." After she has heard or read those three little words, give her a moment to process and react. When she is ready to respond, give her your complete attention. Listen to what she has to say and react accordingly. Hopefully she will return the sentiment and say, “I love you too!”  Don’t press her for an immediate response. Don’t tell her how you thought she would feel or react.
Say, “I love you. Show her that you love her. Write her a love note. Be considerate of her response.