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“I love you” is a Gift of the Heart

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

It’s easy to take our feelings and the feelings of others for granted, so we assume that the people we care about know how we feel about them. When was the last time you say “I love you” to the people that really matters in your life? Be honest….when last?

While those we love are often quite mindful of our feelings, saying “I love you” is a gift we should give to our loved one whenever we can. We tend to wait until something bad happens or when it’s little too late. Letting people know you love them is an import part o nurturing any kind of loving relationship. As far as know few people tire of being told they are loved, and saying “I love you” can make a world of difference in someone’s life, take a relationship to a new level, or reaffirm and strengthen a steady bond.

It can be difficult to express your love using words, particularly if you grew up around people that never expressed their affection verbally. But you should never be afraid to say “I love you” or worry that doing so will push you into a position of excessive openness. It is important to share your feelings with those that matter to you. It’s an incredible feeling, and the fulfillment that comes with loving someone is telling them that you love them. Besides, love exists to be expressed, not withheld.

If you love someone, let them know. Don’t be afraid of the strength of your emotions or worry that your loved one won’t feel the same way. Saying, “I love you” is a gift of the heart sent directly via words to the heart of a recipient. Even though it may not always look that way, byt that’s the true essence of the gift of “I love you.”

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