Men in relationships tend to beat their girlfriends to saying, "I love you."Contradicting the stereotype that guys keep their feelings close to the vest, a survey of 2,000 men and women found that it takes the average man seven months before he tells a new partner that he loves her, whereas woman take almost eight months to make the proclamation.
These results don't surprise clinical psychologist Oliver Jones, who believes that fellas are more likely to be "swept away" by a budding relationship. He says this is "because women mature sooner than men and develop to be more hard-nosed, realistic and in touch with their emotions."
Another theory would be that these numbers are skewed by men who insincerely use the L-word early in relationships that haven't progressed as much sexually as they would like. (Not that we would ever condone such a thing.)


























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Tuesday 09 February
By thankgodisurf
Guys, if you're ready to pull the trigger on the big L word you don't necessarily have to do it in english. You might find an alternative in this book "How To Say I Love You in Every Language" hint- there's some poems and quotes to make you seem sensitive as well
http://bit.ly/aI02zo
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