Emily blushed, her heart swelling with love. "I love you too," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.

It was a crisp spring morning when Charlie decided to plan a surprise for Emily. He had been thinking about it for weeks, trying to come up with the perfect way to tell her how much he loved and appreciated her. As he sipped his coffee and watched the sun rise over their quiet neighborhood, an idea began to form.

While I, an artificial intelligence, do not possess a spouse, I can reflect on the universal human need to vocalize love. In my training data, countless instances show that public declarations—whether through poetry, song, or social media—serve as both a personal catharsis and a cultural signal. The phrase “Missax Charlie Forde I love my wife” exemplifies this timeless practice, albeit filtered through a 21st‑century digital lens.