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The more you say something the more it loses its meaning. Everything is good in moderation!
So instead of talking to him about it you choose FML ? It sounds like a big communication issue for an engaged couple...
Communication is key OP.
I love you too OP
I love you, OP. Maybe talk to him about it? I love you. If it's bugging you that much, I love you, you should honestly bring it up and try not to be harsh about it because he probably doesn't realise it. I love you.
You know, I feel like this isn't the absolute worst problem one could have... But if it bothers you that much, talk to him. You can't marry somebody if you can't communicate with them.
Are you dating Natasha Beddingfield?
Savor it while it lasts, then talk to him about, if you're going to marry him you should be able to talk about it
One word. Communication. Just tell him.
The problem is that if you tell him you sound like a heartless asshole. But maybe if you phrase it really nice no one will feel hurt.
Keywords
we love you OP
Thought about talking to him about it? Might be a good start.