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My husband did this as well. You're right, it is cute at first. After awhile, I wanted to punch him in the mouth. He'd even wake me up to tell me he just loves me so much. IF YOU LOVE ME THEN LET ME SLEEP, MAN. Anyway, give him a talk. It works for awhile. Also, try to be grateful that you are loved so much.
Moderation in all things
I dated a guy 2 years ago that would do the same thing but with kisses. It got do bad that he kissed my forehead in my sleep and while still asleep I said, "Oh my ******* god." And turned away from him really fast. I ended up hurting his feelings. I honestly wished I would have told him before that incident.
He could say it a lot for lots of reasons, good or bad. I know I'm the type of partner who says I love you a lot, and honestly, for myself, I've done it with my last relationship and this one, but for different reasons. my last relationship was because I felt like I wasn't doing enough, no matter how much I did. This time though, I say it so much simply because I'm filled with how much I love my partner and I just want him to know he's loved and appreciated. in my last relationship, the I love yous were an issue, but they're not in this one... take some time to talk and to reflect on both of your actions, just to be sure and to keep (or make) your relationship HEALTHY
A few things run through my mind. Listed in no particular order. 1) It's guilt because he's hiding something 2) He really just wants you to know that he loves you because he's just that into you 3) He's got some childhood issues that make him need for you to know that you're loved unlike he was. I think this one was mentioned elsewhere, but I guess that makes at least two of us that are thinking this.
Talk to him about it
I would ask him about it, he might be trying to make up for something he did wrong that you just don't know about yet
Maybe thats his way of getting you to break it off
Tell him you love him too, and tell him to cool it a bit otherwise it'll lose its meaning.
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we love you OP
Thought about talking to him about it? Might be a good start.