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The Person That Says ‘I Love You’ First, According To Research

So, you’re in a relationship and everything is going great, and one of you says, “I love you.”

The three most anticipated (or dreaded) words someone can say at the beginning of a courtship. How do you know when is the right time to say I love you for the first time? Even harder to decide, WHO says it first?

Sex and The City, my 2000s love life bible, even addressed this in an episode when Miranda’s boyfriend, hot doctor Robert Leeds, surprises Miranda with a cookie that reads “I love you.”

Though he didn’t actually say the words out loud, you have to admit, it’s a really sweet way of showing your feelings. Miranda didn’t reciprocate.

But it’s not all fun and games. There is some science behind who says I love you first. Jenna Birch did the hard work and wrote about it for Psychology Today

Apparently, women are much more guarded when saying I love you for the first time because they have more to lose. First, if it’s not said back, it’s not only humiliating but painful. Second, we as heterosexual women tend to be a little skeptical of a man saying it first because of every guy we’ve ever dated. We are the ones to get pregnant and have to deal with the consequences.

But here’s the shocker: A 2011 study done by Marissa Harrison, an associate professor of psychology at Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg states that it’s actually men who reported feeling love and expressing it first.

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