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I Love You
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Do you think, if these 3 little words are used so freely, they become meaningless, as a child I never heard my parents say they loved me, and I never said it to them, the only time I said it was to my Father on his death bed, I just assumed they loved me, and vice versa, but nowadays it seems parents say it to their kids all the time, does it really need saying quite so often, or should we be able to tell we are loved, without being told, so often?
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My dad used to say it every time we left his company, my mum never did but she and I were very, very close and I knew she loved me.
I rarely say it but some of my family do as my dad did. I don’t think it diminishes it, it’s just different people have different ways of showing their feelings.
My dad used to say it every time we left his company, my mum never did but she and I were very, very close and I knew she loved me.
I rarely say it but some of my family do as my dad did. I don’t think it diminishes it, it’s just different people have different ways of showing their feelings.
I always make sure I say it to my children and grandchildren. My parents never said it to me and I never knew whether they did or not. My daughter once said to me that she thought my mother was ‘cold’ which was odd because she idolised my daughter. Families can be very strange. I’m sure it has affected me throughout my life.
I think it is meaningless when it's said automatically and too often Three words with so much meaning. I would rather be told infrequently and with meaning than everytime hubby leaves the house or ends a phone call to me. If I say it then it's with meaning. I tell the dog I love her all the time ;o)
pat - I know my OH means it every time he says it. ;-) He comes from a family that has never said the 'love' word, never hugged their kids or even encouraged them. So for me its very special -even if it is at 6 am in the morning when I'm still half asleep in bed , and even after 30 years of marriage .
My woke and I are friendly with another couple we’ve known for around 5 years but they aren’t close friends. Whenever we part company or end a phone call the wife always says ‘bye, love you’ which leaves us bemused and a bit uncomfortable. I tell my wife and children I love them often but certainly not people I don’t love. I think it is a habit of hers, said without thinking or meaning.