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[quote=Anonymous]I also recommend therapy but maybe just short term therapy with a cognitive specialist to give you a different way to view the physical contact and make it easier for you. My husband doesn't love to be touched all the time, which is not that uncommon in adults, but he loves having the kids touch him, sit on him, etc. I don't think it's right to say that because your language of love isn't touch that it's quite normal to be so distressed by a kid's touch. I'm not saying you need therapy because there is something wrong with you, I just think that both of you will be better off if you can make it less stressful for you. [/quote]
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