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Saying 'I love you' 20 Mar 2009
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How important is it to say ‘I love you’?


Telling your partner that you love them every day has just been revealed as one of the secrets of a happy marriage – but for many people such declarations don’t come naturally. Some would rather show their affection through actions rather than words, and others feel it cheapens feelings to express them too often. So what happens when you and your spouse feel differently about those three little words? Journalist Angela Epstein and Paul Taylor, senior lecturer in communications theory at University of Leeds join Jenni to discuss.
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