If someone is deeply in love, they’ll almost always display these 9 behaviors

The difference between infatuation and deep love can be as clear as day and night.

The key lies in the small, often overlooked behaviors.

When someone is truly, deeply in love, they subconsciously display certain signs. These are not grand gestures, but subtle, consistent actions that speak volumes about their feelings.

In this article, we will uncover the 9 behaviors that indicate someone is deeply in love. And trust me, once you know these signs, you’ll start noticing them everywhere.

Let’s get started.

1) They listen…truly listen

In the whirlwind of our daily lives, truly listening to someone can be rare.

But when someone is deeply in love, they hang on to every word their partner says. It’s as if their words are the most fascinating things they’ve ever heard.

This isn’t just about nodding along while their partner talks. It’s about active listening – being fully present, providing feedback, and showing genuine interest in understanding their partner’s thoughts and feelings.

Listening is more than just a way to gather information; it’s a way to show respect, love, and care. It’s a clear sign that someone values their partner’s opinions and perspective on things.

When someone loves you deeply, they don’t just hear you – they listen. And that makes all the difference.

2) They make sacrifices

There’s a difference between being in love and being deeply in love. And I learned this from my own experience.

When I was deeply in love, I found myself doing things that I never imagined I would do. I’m not talking about grand gestures like serenading under a balcony, but rather small sacrifices that made a big difference.

For example, I’m a morning person and my partner is a night owl. Instead of insisting on our own routines, we adjusted. I started staying up later to spend more time with them, and they started waking up earlier to enjoy the morning with me.

This is what deep love looks like. It’s about making sacrifices – not out of obligation, but out of a genuine desire to make your partner happy and your relationship stronger.

If you see someone going out of their way to accommodate their partner’s needs and preferences, chances are they’re deeply in love.

3) They remember the small details

Our brains are wired to forget non-essential information. But when someone is deeply in love, even the smallest details about their partner become important and memorable.

Remembering small details doesn’t just mean recalling favorite foods or colors. It’s about recalling small anecdotes, preferences, dreams, and fears that their partner has shared.

These details may seem insignificant, but they’re not. They form the fabric of our lives and relationships.

if you notice someone remembering the minutiae of their partner’s life, it’s a strong sign that they are truly, deeply in love.

4) They express gratitude often

When someone is deeply in love, gratitude becomes second nature. They don’t take their partner for granted. Instead, they appreciate them for who they are and what they bring to their lives.

This isn’t about grand statements of appreciation but rather small, everyday expressions of gratitude. It could be a simple “thank you” for making breakfast, a warm smile after a long day, or a heartfelt compliment just because.

And it’s not just about saying thanks. It’s also about making their partner feel valued and loved for who they are, not just for what they do.

When you see someone expressing gratitude regularly to their partner, it’s a clear sign they’re deeply in love.

5) They prioritize their partner’s happiness

When someone is truly in love, their partner’s happiness becomes their own. They find joy in making their loved one happy, even if it means putting their needs before their own at times.

This isn’t about self-sacrifice or neglecting one’s own needs. It’s about finding a balance, where the happiness of both partners matters equally.

It’s about thoughtful gestures, empathy, and being willing to go that extra mile just to bring a smile on their partner’s face.

If you see someone who is constantly striving to make their partner happy, chances are high that they’re deeply in love.

6) They stand by their partner during tough times

Life isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. There are storms, and when they hit, it’s not about seeking shelter separately but weathering it together.

Someone deeply in love doesn’t walk away during tough times. Instead, they stand by their partner’s side, offering a shoulder to lean on and a hand to hold. They become their rock, their safe harbor in the storm.

They understand that love isn’t just about being there in the good times, but it’s more about standing strong together when things get hard.

This kind of unwavering support and loyalty is a powerful sign of deep love. 

7) They respect their partner’s individuality

In my early twenties, I was in a relationship where I started losing my sense of self. I began molding myself to fit into my partner’s world, sidelining my own dreams and aspirations.

But when I found deep love later in life, I realized how different it could be. This time, I was not only loved but also respected for who I was. My individuality wasn’t just accepted; it was celebrated.

When someone is deeply in love, they respect their partner’s individuality.

They understand that their partner is their own person with separate dreams, interests, and opinions.

And they love them for it, not despite it.

8) They communicate openly

Open communication forms the backbone of any strong relationship. When someone is deeply in love, they don’t hold back from expressing their feelings, thoughts, and concerns.

They understand that their partner is not a mind reader, and so they communicate – clearly and honestly. They talk about their dreams, share their fears, and express their feelings.

But it’s not just about expressing themselves; it’s also about encouraging their partner to do the same. They create a safe space where their partner feels comfortable sharing without fear of judgment or ridicule.

If you notice someone who communicates openly and encourages the same from their partner, it’s a strong sign they’re deeply in love.

9) They choose their partner every day

Being in deep love isn’t about grand gestures or fairy-tale moments. It’s about choosing to love your partner every day, in every moment, through the highs and lows.

Choosing your partner doesn’t mean ignoring their flaws. It means acknowledging them and choosing to love them anyway. It means waking up every day and deciding to commit to them, to your relationship, all over again.

Final thoughts: Love is a journey

Love is not just an emotion; it’s an ongoing journey that evolves and grows over time.

The behaviors we’ve discussed are signs of deep love, but it’s important to remember that love is not a checklist. Everyone expresses and experiences love differently, shaped by their unique personalities and experiences.

A study conducted by the Gottman Institute found that couples in successful long-term relationships tend to display a 5:1 ratio of positive to negative interactions. This doesn’t mean they never argue or disagree. Instead, they consistently show more positive behaviors – like those we’ve discussed – which outweigh any negative moments.

But at the heart of it all is choice. Choosing to listen, to express gratitude, to respect individuality, to communicate openly, and ultimately, choosing your partner every day.

So whether you’re reflecting on your own relationship or trying to understand someone else’s, remember that deep love is not about grand gestures but about these everyday choices and behaviors. And when we choose love, we choose an incredible journey.

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Tina Fey

I'm Tina Fey, the founder of the blog Love Connection. I've extremely passionate about sharing relationship advice. I've studied psychology and have my Masters in marital, family, and relationship counseling. I hope with all my heart to help you improve your relationships, and I hope that even if one thing I write helps you, it means more to me than just about anything else in the world. Check out my blog Love Connection, and if you want to get in touch with me, hit me up on Twitter

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