Do you remember how you told someone that you loved him or her, or how someone said that they loved you?

Share your experience. Feel free to write your experiences the way you wish. You can use your own ideas, or use the questions below as a guide. In the event you use a question, you should only answer that question. You may also answer several questions in separate entries and allow us to choose the best one for the book. Whatever your preference, only a maximum of 2,000 characters will be published.

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Has a declaration of love ever taken you by surprise? Explain.
What was the funniest way that someone has told you that he/she loved you? Why?
What was the corniest way that someone has told you that he/she loved you? Why?
What was the most ridiculous way that someone has told you that he/she loved you? Why?
What was the most passionate way that someone has told you that he/she loved you? Why?
What was the most original way that someone has told you that he/she loved you? Why?
What was the strangest way that someone has told you that he/she loved you? Why?
What was the most difficult part of telling someone that you loved him or her?
Which declaration of love was most embarrassing for you?
Did you rehearse what you were going to do or say? Did it help?
Which declaration of love was most effective? Why?
What did you have in mind when you told someone you loved him or her?
What would you recommend to someone who does not know how to say he or she loves someone?
Have you ever told a person that you loved him or her so the person wouldn't be hurt after just declaring him/herself to you?
Be creative and leave a memory for the future: Take advantage of this opportunity to tell someone you love him or her!
I want to tell my story my way.
 
 

Your story or anecdote will be published under a pseudonym or your real name followed by your age, city, state or province, and country in parentheses. Example: Marie Dubé (age 20, Paris, France). It is your choice to use your name or not. However, for administrative purposes, you will need to give contact information. This information is kept confidential. This information will not be published or shared with anyone under any circumstance, unless you instruct us otherwise in writing. See Participation Requirements for more information.

100 Plus TRUE STORIES: Declaring Your Love is a book that will be published under the Cambridge BrickHouse Books (CBH Books) label. This book will form part of the 100 Plus TRUE STORIES series. The objective of this series is to collect and share life experiences so that readers may identify with and/or learn from them.

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