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Ep 12 - Is There Such a Thing as Saying “I Love You” Too Soon?

Ep 12 - Is There Such a Thing as Saying “I Love You” Too Soon?

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In this episode of Safe Space, we unpack the emotional weight and timing of saying “I love you” in a relationship. Why does this simple phrase trigger so much anxiety? And how do we know when we actually mean it—versus when we’re swept up in infatuation or fear of losing someone?

Through the lens of attachment theory, emotional intelligence, and relationship pacing, we explore why some people rush to say “I love you” while others hold back, and how that choice can shape the emotional trajectory of a relationship.

Listeners will gain insight into how to discern between genuine emotional connection and fleeting intensity, how to communicate love with clarity, and how to honor their own timeline—without giving into pressure or fear.

Whether you’ve said it too soon, too late, or are wondering if you should say it at all, this episode offers a mindful approach to one of the most powerful declarations in dating and love.

Timestamps:
00:00 – 00:20 Introduction: The Power of 'I Love You'
00:20 – 00:53 The Anxiety of Saying It First
00:53 – 01:49 Love vs. Infatuation: How to Tell the Difference
01:49 – 03:30 Why We Rush (and What’s Driving That Urge)
03:30 – 04:46 Attachment Styles & Timing the Moment Right
04:46 – 05:30 Conclusion: Slowing Down to Build Real Connection


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