Poll: On the "three magic words" in a relationship:

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SimuLord

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Just a quick question, because one of the ways I find that I'm REALLY into someone is that I wait for them to say "I love you" first rather than play my hand too early. I might hint at it/flirt through IM or text message, but I mean actually saying the words out loud, spelled out.

How 'bout it, Escapists? Who gets the ball rolling in your relationships? (and if you're, umm...non-traditional...then just substitute the gender pronoun of your choice for options 2 and 4 in the poll.)
 

Trivun

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I've only had one relationship so far, and it was a long distance one with a girl in Scotland. And vefore you start, we had already met in real life, on holiday, and stayed penpals. We're still friends now through Facebook :D.

Anyhow, in that case, since I was too nervous of ruining our friendship by saying it to her when I had the chance, I didn't say it. Instead, she wrote it in a letter about a month after we met, and we started a short relationship after that. Of course, the distance proved too much for us to handle, but as I say, we're still friends, so all's well that ends well, I guess :)
 

Quaxar

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Sep 21, 2009
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Ooooh, I thought the magic words were "wingardium leviosa, *****!".

Anyway, she did it. Like everything else... I'd never have dared to start anything. I guess that also was the reason the whole thing never really made sense in the first place.
 

Billion Backs

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Apr 20, 2010
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So hetero-normative. What about the gay options!?

Generic whining aside, I haven't been in that type of relationship in a long time. Last time I had a girlfriend I was like 13-14. And I think I was the first one to say "the magic words".

Meh.
 
Apr 28, 2008
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She did. But like almost everything she did she said it to get what she wanted out of me by using my desperation for love.

It wasn't a good relationship...

As for my other two with people I actually gave half a damn about, I don't think anyone ever said it.
 

Chancie

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Sep 23, 2009
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He said it first, but I don't account that to much, since he was so pathetically desperate for a relationship...

Good riddance, dude!

But yes, I'm hesitant to say it first. I'm afraid to trying to invest too much into a something if he's not willing to pull his own weight.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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I did and I'm a guy...

But isn't leaving out "I did and I'm a girl" kind of make the poll biased?

Edit: I just read the second half of your first post but my question remains.

Edit 2: New option has been added to the poll, I am content.