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Do you tell your spouse and your children everyday that you love them?

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4 years ago
Yes, and they think I'm a faggot.
Dont care - still tell them everyday

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4 years ago
!!! Me too!! All day every day!!!!

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4 years ago
I say it to my kids all the time so they know how I feel about them and they always feel loved. Also showing them too but telling them I’m proud of the people they are. I’m really trying with my kids as I feel they need it ans I feel I needed something like that as a kid I didn’t get. My partner, I tell him and he responds but it’s purely a response and I don’t think he feels it with me anymore. Same as another poster, he cheated and I don’t know how much love is actually left but I try and show him I still care and while he responds, I know it’s not heartfelt and he never says it on his own

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4 years ago
Kids many times a day
Husband rarely not sure I do love him in a way that prompts me to say it anymore

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4 years ago
Same here

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4 years ago
Yes when I give my kids a kiss when I drop them at school and at bed time. Also my partner each time we talk on the phone as he is working away.

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4 years ago
Yes

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4 years ago
I tell my kids I love them everyday.
As for the husband, I've written it once in a card this year. We both stopped saying it this year. I think we both know our marriage is over. My love for him slowly vanished after his affair, as not enough responsibility was taken and no real reconncillation was done. I've also come to realise that he is a narcissist. His main attention is on business. We just focus on the kids and our business now. I'm in the process of healing myself (on my own) and working on an exit plan.

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4 years ago
Hugs babe x

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4 years ago
Yes - even when I'm cranky at my kids. My parents never said it, or anything positive or encouraging. We were just an inconvenience.

As for DH, I increasingly find it forced to say so (as I suspect does he). We still say it though. We try.

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4 years ago
Yes multiple times per day. I never heard it as a kid and I want my kids to know they are loved and that their parents love each other.

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4 years ago
Absolutely. At the end of every phone call and every time we go in different directions. I grew up in a family that never said it and I don't want that for my husband and children. It sucks never recalling my parents say those words

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4 years ago
All the time 😍♥️

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4 years ago
Always. When my husband goes to work, and when I drop the kids off to school.