Hal Larson discovered one common symptom among couples who had broken up was that they never spoke those three little words. The root of the problem, the author writes, is in the fallout from the divorce explosion resulting from post-World War II dislocations. Baby-boomers who saw their parents and peers splitting up sought to immunize themselves from the same trauma. Many became afraid to take the risk of love. This plain-talking book says that love isn't competition-and speaking your love is the simplest, easiest, least expensive happiness prescription on earth.
