I know we're not an emotionally expressive nation but this is essential. If not every day, then at least every so often.
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Obv I immediately told her that I love her & why. She's kind & generous & thoughtful. Also very beautiful but this doesn't matter much to me
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My dad has trouble saying this but he does it. I tell him I love him & he says "ILoveYouTooAnywayWhatAboutThisWeatherCupOfTea?" I get it.
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My adopted daughter made me more emotionally expressive. She's Indian & spent her teens in America & this leads her to emote freely.
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I found her hugs & daily declarations of love difficult at first but she was having none of it & I eventually gave in & I'm better for it.
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I dislike outpourings of emotion but I make an exception for telling people you love that you love them.Doesn't have to be dramatic. Factual
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I dunno if you can love ppl you only know thro Twitter. But if so I love you, Helen.
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I hope you said "I LOVE YOU" Helen...

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I did!
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Brilliant!
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Maybe she never expected it?
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I dunno if this offers a different perspective, but a friend prefers to show they love the person by doing things over saying it
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Yes, like my dad, but I still think it's important to say it occasionally.
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English/Scottish.
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If she's one of your closest friends perhaps you should tell her that you love her?
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Or is that just corny?
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Of course I told her this. It's true. :)
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Of course you did
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