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You Can Never Hear ‘I Love You’ Enough

There is something almost embarrassingly simple about those three words, yet they carry the weight of entire lifetimes. You can be 6 or 96, married fifty years or on a third date, a parent or a child or a friend — and still, when someone looks you in the eye and says “I love you,” the world tilts a little. The air feels cleaner. The colors get brighter. Your shoulders drop two inches without permission.

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We act like love is a finite resource we have to ration. We wait for the “perfect moment.” We worry we’ll wear the phrase out. We convince ourselves the other person “already knows.” But here’s the truth no one tells you loudly enough: you can never hear “I love you” too many times. Not once. Not ever.

The Science Agrees (Because Of Course It Does)

Researchers at Penn State and the University of California asked couples to increase how often they expressed affection verbally. The result? Higher relationship satisfaction, lower stress hormones, even improved immune function. Another study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that people chronically underestimate how much their “I love you” means to the recipient — by about 50%.

We think it’s no big deal to say it. The person hearing it feels like they just won the emotional lottery.

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My Own Wake-Up Call

A few years ago my dad had a heart scare. Nothing catastrophic in the end, thank God, but serious enough for a midnight ER visit. I sat next to his bed at 3 a.m. while machines beeped and he drifted in and out. In one lucid moment he grabbed my hand, looked me dead in the eye, and said, “You know I love you, right?”

I laughed through tears and said, “Dad, you tell me every single time we talk.” He squeezed harder. “Good. Because I’m never going to stop.”

He’s fine now. But I still think about that moment every time I’m tempted to end a call with “talk soon” instead of “I love you.” I will never regret the hundreds of times I’ve said it to him. I would regret the one time I didn’t.

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The Lies We Tell Ourselves About Saying It “Too Much”

  • “They already know.” → Knowing and hearing are different nervous systems entirely.
  • “It loses meaning if I say it all the time.” → It doesn’t. It becomes the baseline melody of your relationship instead of a rare solo.
  • “I’m not a mushy person.” → Cool. Say it anyway. Love isn’t a personality type; it’s a verb.
  • “I’ll say it when it really matters.” → Every ordinary Tuesday matters.
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How to Say It More (Without Feeling Cheesy)

  1. Make it tiny and constant Text it when they’re in a boring meeting. Whisper it while they’re brushing their teeth. Slip it into the middle of an argument (“I’m furious right now and I love you so much”).
  2. Say it when it’s hard The real magic happens on the days you don’t particularly feel warm fuzzies. That’s when it becomes bulletproof.
  3. Say it to your kids until they roll their eyes And then say it some more. The eye-rolling is just evidence it’s working.
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  1. Say it to your friends Try it once. Watch what happens.
  2. Say it to yourself in the mirror Yes, really. The first few times will feel ridiculous. By the tenth time you’ll believe it.
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A Few Real-Life Examples That Broke Me (In the Best Way)

  • The husband who texts his wife “I love you” every night at 10:17 p.m. — the exact time they met twenty-three years ago.
  • The college student whose dad ends every call with “Drive safe, I love you” — she thought it was annoying until she studied abroad and it became her lifeline.
  • The 87-year-old widow who still says “I love you” to her late husband’s photo every night before bed. “He can hear me,” she says. “And even if he can’t, I can.”

The Days You’ll Wish You’d Said It One More Time

The last conversation before the accident. The phone call you meant to return tomorrow. The ordinary goodbye that turned out to be final.

We don’t get warnings. We get Mondays that feel eternal and then suddenly don’t.

So Here’s Your Permission Slip

Say it in the carpool line. Say it over burnt toast. Say it when they’re annoying the hell out of you. Say it when they’re asleep and can’t even hear you — say it anyway.

Because you can never hear “I love you” enough. And trust me — you can never say it enough either.

Drop an ❤ below if you’re going to tell someone you love them today. (And then actually go do it. I’ll wait.)

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P.S. If you’re reading this — yes, you — I love you. Keep going.

The overarching question I took away from the film was “How do you love somebody that is loved by everybody?” So I wanted to ask you both, what are the special ways that you show somebody love?

George: Oh, that’s a very sweet thing.

Adam: Tenderly.

George: Money, usually, I just give them money, haha.

Adam: Cash and tenderness. You know coddling, cuddling, holding

George: *hugs Adam* Come here, I love you, buddy. Haha, I think it’s a very nice question because there are a million ways to show love and working with Adam every day, he would come on to the set and say, “Hey George, I love you.”

Adam: That is true.

George: It’s a really warm, kind thing, which makes everybody on the set feel specia,l and it’s a beautiful quality.

Adam: We do love each other, and I meant it daily.

George: You meant it most of the time, there were a couple of times…

Adam: There were three days in particular when Georgey was in one of his moods…

Well, you can never hear I love you enough! 

George: I agree, I love you, buddy.

Adam: I love you, man.

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Nirvana only made three albums before the death of founding frontman Kurt Cobain in 1994, but they are all iconic. One of those albums, however, was the “uncomfortable soundtrack” of their rise to fame, according to drummer Dave Grohl.

Back in 2023, Grohl, Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, and late producer Steve Albini sat down with Conan O’Brien to talk about their journey from small-time band to full-blown rock stars by the time their third album, In Utero (which Albini produced), was released in 1993.

The conversation started with Conan speaking briefly about his own experience in the early 90s. In a short time, he went from a young TV comedy writer to hosting his own late-night show. In response, Grohl offered, “That’s similar to the Nirvana experience, I would imagine.”

Kurt Cobain died by suicide less than a year after ‘In Utero’ was released

“You know, at the time, when the band became popular in 1991, we were so young,” Grohl explained. “I think I was 21 or 22 [looks at Krist], and you might have been 25 or something, but we were kids.”

“When you talk about the amount of time that’s gone by, to me it’s not even so much about the years. It’s about the experiences that just kind of led one after another,” Grohl continued. “Going from three kids that were basically living or touring out of a van to then becoming a huge band,” he confessed, “and then in In Utero, becoming the uncomfortable soundtrack to that transition.”

“By 1992, 1993, we were living in a different world than we were just 16 months before,” the Foo Fighters frontman added.

Conan then dug a little deeper into the Nirvana story. “I was thinking about it today, and I was thinking the only way that you can understand the making of In Utero is to understand where you were at that time. The only way to understand that is to start with Nevermind.”

In 1991, Geffen Records released Nirvana’s second album, Nevermind. Produced by the band and Butch Vig, Conan recalled that the album “had modest expectations by the record label,” recalling, “I think they were going to be very happy if you sold 250,000 units.”

“They printed 50,000 units of the CDs,” Novoselic chimed in. Conan added, “Thinking, ‘That should do it, and if we have to make more, we will.’”

All three of Nirvana’s albums are in the top 10 best-selling grunge albums

The Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend host then shared a fascinating story he’d heard that sums up the unfathomable popularity of Nevermind. “I talked to someone who was working at Geffen at the time. They said when Nevermind hit and started to blow up, and then really blow up, at one point, they had to stop making and manufacturing all of the other CDs for the other artists on their label and turn them all over to making Nevermind.

“Which sounds like something that just doesn’t happen. It was completely unprecedented,” he added. “So that’s the good news, but with that comes all kinds of bulls***.” Watch the full interview below:



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