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Reply to "My child's "love language" is "physical touch," and mine is not. Suggestions? "
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[quote=Anonymous]I was raised by parents who were not very affectionate and it was hurtful as a child and sticks with me as an adult. I've worked hard on it but I still have a hard time with physical affection and accepting it from my husband. However, I vow to be different with my son because I don't want to make him feel the way I did when I was younger. There is a sense of comfort and strength that comes from a parent's touch or hug that you can't get anywhere else. Please, don't ever make your child feel like they aren't good enough to that from you.[/quote]
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