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Reply to "Teachers, does your Principal encourage you to tell your students that you love them?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Back in the day, Mr. Rogers told a generation of children they were special and how he "loves" them just the way they are. I coach a sports teams of young girls who are not my daughters. I "love" them and have told them this. Not in the same way I love my spouse or my children. It's just another way of expressing affection and care. Some of you are too hung up on the word "love." Everyone deserves to know they are loved. Why do you think so many people respond to religion and being told Jesus loves them? There's nothing wrong with this. At all. We need more "love" in this world, and you cynical assholes who have a problem with this need to open your heart and stop being the problem with society. [/quote] Did your college professors tell you they loved you? How about your manager at work? We're not talking about preschoolers here. [/quote] [b]Do you just really equate 11 year-olds with adults? [/b] Your instructions are to go back and think about what you typed a little more and try again.[/quote] 11 is the absolute minimum for MS, and yes, I would think 11 year olds would realize that their principal and teacher does not actually love them. [/quote]
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