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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it depends on what kind of person you are. If you need adoration and demand a person doing as you want, you'll love the baby-toddler years. This was my mom. She literally never got over that I grew up and became my own person. It's important to grow with your kid. All stages of childhood are different. I have teens now and I love it: I have more time to myself and I can actually see what I taught when they were little taking hold. Sure, they don't communicate all the time, but I personally dislike emotionally needy people (thanks mom) and it doesn't bother me. I back off and let them be. But when I meet women (or men, yes there are) who talk about their teens baby years more than a second, I get out as soon as I can. [/quote] My teens are very emotionally needy: they tell me everything, want my input on things...To me there is more neediness at that age than ever and it's more complicated, not just a hug after a fall.[/quote]
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