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CallmeTheKnight Follow Yoda Age: 30 4 mo 620 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Actions say enough, but they aren’t enough. In relationships, you have to speak as well to give the security that is needed 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (25-29) 4 mo In general yes, except when words/tone/phrasing is the most important. 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (36-45) 4 mo hahaha No need for me to say anything in splitting up with an ex. My actions said it all. 0 0 Reply
u OlderAndWiser Follow Influencer Master Age: 69 4 mo 8.4K opinions shared on Relationships topic. ALWAYS! ALWAYS! ALWAYS! 0 0 Reply
0-limit Follow Xper 1 Age: 29 4 mo Consider this situation: you are in a relationship and your partner says they love you, but they cheat on you and hide things from you. What do their actions say versus their words? 0 0 Reply
Crankor Follow Yoda Age: 42 4 mo 687 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Absolutely. Anyone can say anything but those words are meaningless if there's no matching actions 0 0 Reply
Sparkie460 Follow Guru Age: 56 4 mo 866 opinions shared on Relationships topic. All the time actions speak louder than words. It's not just when you're in a relationship 0 0 Reply
Notherndude84 Follow Xper 4 Age: 40 4 mo I would say absolutely, that applies almost universally 0 0 Reply
Anonymous (18-24) 4 mo Depends on the country. Differing cultures. In the USA... to men yes, women no. I rarely talk... but I ALWAYS have my eyes and ears open every moment. 0 0 Reply
nawtee_me Follow Guru Age: 66 4 mo 721 opinions shared on Relationships topic. I don’t know, would you rather me wash the dishes for you or tell you I love you? 0 0 Reply
remember2forgetme Follow Xper 1 Age: 38 4 mo Yes, they do. 'I love you' means nothing if the speaker is not sincere or doesn't know how to properly love and cherish someone. 0 0 Reply
JamesRandiDebates Follow Guru Age: 33 4 mo 793 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Of course. Giving me a BJ is much better than just talking about giving me a BJ. 0 0 Reply
PedroMoreno2000 Follow Xper 1 Age: 54 4 mo Normally yes. They can promise the moon, but the reals, they buy at least a ladder 😉 0 0 Reply
serious Follow Master Age: 36 , mho 39% 4 mo 3.9K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Yes of course. 0 0 Reply
JacobJordan Follow Yoda Age: 39 4 mo 624 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Relationships, work, life. Everything 0 0 Reply
Nikki1989 Follow Master Age: 34 4 mo 5.7K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Yes, indeed. 0 0 Reply
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Actions say enough, but they aren’t enough. In relationships, you have to speak as well to give the security that is needed
In general yes, except when words/tone/phrasing is the most important.
hahaha No need for me to say anything in splitting up with an ex. My actions said it all.
ALWAYS! ALWAYS! ALWAYS!
Consider this situation: you are in a relationship and your partner says they love you, but they cheat on you and hide things from you. What do their actions say versus their words?
Yes , that applies to all types of relationships..
Absolutely. Anyone can say anything but those words are meaningless if there's no matching actions
All the time actions speak louder than words. It's not just when you're in a relationship
I would say absolutely, that applies almost universally
Depends on the country. Differing cultures. In the USA... to men yes, women no. I rarely talk... but I ALWAYS have my eyes and ears open every moment.
I don’t know, would you rather me wash the dishes for you or tell you I love you?
Yes, they do. 'I love you' means nothing if the speaker is not sincere or doesn't know how to properly love and cherish someone.
Of course. Giving me a BJ is much better than just talking about giving me a BJ.
Normally yes. They can promise the moon, but the reals, they buy at least a ladder 😉
Yes of course.
yes , in anything
Relationships, work, life. Everything
Yes, indeed.
In life actions speak louder than words.
In general actions speak louder.