But despite hearing the phrase ‘I love you’ an average of 12 times a month, 37 per cent agree the words are said more to them than spoken aloud by them.
A study of 2,000 men found more than a quarter are most at ease expressing their feelings to friends and family when they are on holiday while another 22 per cent prefer to do it in the car.For 12 per cent, not having to look someone in the eye is the key to being relaxed when they express their feelings.
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