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Looking for sweet things to say to your spouse? You’ve come to the right place! This article gives you 140 sweet phrases you can say or write to your husband or wife to brighten their day and win their heart all over again. Plus, we spoke with relationship experts to get their top tips for telling your spouse you love and appreciate them.
Top Sweet Things to Say to Your Spouse
- Just wanted to remind you that I’m yours, and always will be.
- Being with you just makes sense, even when nothing else does.
- I’ll always have faith in you. There’s no one I trust more than you
- You’re the most captivating person I’ve ever met.
- My whole life changed for the better the day I met you.
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- ↑ Kevin Nahai. Therapist, Life Coach, and Couples Counselor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Kim Chronister, PsyD. Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Kim Chronister, PsyD. Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Kim Chronister, PsyD. Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Cher Gopman. Relationship Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Kim Chronister, PsyD. Clinical Psychologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Moshe Ratson, MFT, PCC. Marriage & Family Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Moshe Ratson, MFT, PCC. Marriage & Family Therapist. Expert Interview











