Ok :oops: I think there's something wrong with me then.
Wth?
no there is nothing wrong with you.
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Ok :oops: I think there's something wrong with me then.
That confuses me. The lack of physical affection made me feel very unloved. Maybe your mom balanced it out? I guess you could say my grandparents were from another generation as well. Because my mom was older when she had me there was a huge age gap between my grandparents and myself.I'm in my 50's and often tell my kids I love them, My Father was from a different generation and never hugged or kissed us kids, My mum always did, I had a normal upbringing and feel like I was loved.
My mother is English and my father Irish, not sure if that has much to do with it; however, they were not affectionate at all. I happened to seek a spouse who is completely opposite and displays affection for me and our children all the time. I have learned to not be so guarded as I was at first in relationships. When my children came along, it was an instant understanding of unconditional, unabashed, unwavering love...I say it to them almost daily, in the morning, when they leave for school, and in the evening. It has almost become like a greeting...a hug and an I love you sweetheart. I feel like I needed that as a kid. Such a simple way to show your emotional support for the little beings you have decided to bring into the world. It's a like a little force field of protection. (((And, I do discipline them as well so they understand the difference between right and wrong behavior as well.)))I'm in my thirties now, I tell my daughter I love her regularly, and vice versa.
My parents never said th...