Love is one of the most written-about topics, yet it’s easy to get lost in clichés and pop culture myths. So, how do you really know when you’re in love? Let’s skip the surface-level advice and get real about what love actually feels like—and what it doesn’t.
“Love is not about how much you say ‘I love you,’ but how much you prove that it’s true.”
“To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.” — David Viscott
“Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” — Aristotle
Forget the Myths: What Love Isn’t
- It’s not obsession. If you can’t stop thinking about someone or they’re your “everything,” that’s more likely infatuation or even anxiety—not genuine love. Real love feels calm and fits into your life, rather than overwhelming it. For more on healthy relationship boundaries, see the advice from the American Psychological Association.
- It’s not craving or constant longing. Wanting to be around someone all the time can feel intense, but love is about presence and comfort, not emotional rollercoasters. Learn about the difference between infatuation and love at Psychology Today.
- It’s not fantasy. Imagining someone in your future doesn’t automatically mean you’re in love. Sometimes, we just like the idea of a person or a relationship. Read more about emotional maturity in relationships at MindBodyGreen.
What Real Love Feels Like
- Peaceful and Secure: Love feels like home. You’re comfortable being yourself, and there’s a sense of emotional safety and acceptance. For tips on building emotional safety, check out this guide from Verywell Mind.
- Mutual Respect: You value each other’s individuality, dreams, and boundaries. There’s no pressure to change or perform.
- Supportive Partnership: Love means showing up for each other—celebrating wins, providing comfort in tough times, and growing together.
- Realistic, Not Idealized: You see each other’s flaws and still choose to care. Love is grounded in reality, not perfection.
“The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.” — Audrey Hepburn
“Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.” — Maya Angelou
Signs You’re Truly in Love
- You feel calm and content, not anxious or desperate.
- You enjoy sharing everyday moments, not just the highs.
- You’re excited for their success and happiness, not just your own.
- You communicate openly—even when it’s hard.
- You trust each other and feel safe being vulnerable.
Love as an Action
Love isn’t just a feeling—it’s a choice and a series of actions. It’s how you show up, listen, compromise, and care for someone over time. The real question isn’t just “Am I in love?” but “How do I love well?”
Final Thoughts
It’s easy to confuse infatuation, fantasy, and habit with real love. True love is steady, empowering, and inclusive. It helps you become more of yourself, not less. If you’re wondering if you’re in love, look for the quiet, consistent signs—chances are, you’ll find your answer in the calm, not the chaos.

