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He's back. I am sad.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 689182" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Aw Copa, I'm so sorry you are sad. I know what it's like, getting the feeling that the person who means most to you in the world doesn't love you. I've been there. I've said to Jabber before that I didn't think our son loves me. It's the most terrible feeling ever. Our son says "I love you" darn near every time he speaks to us...but it's habit. Jabber and I are very demonstrative people. We say "I love you" lots...like every time we part or end a phone call. We even use "lovey" emojis when we text. But see, we mean it. Our son has heard it his whole life and I think it's just words to him. </p><p></p><p>Ah well...point is, I know the way you feel and how much it sucks.</p><p></p><p>But he's back and you know, it might be that you give him ONE freebie. As in, "Okay...I didn't tell you I'd test you. Now you know. If the first one is bad...well maybe the three weeks should start now and we'll do another a week after that." (Do levels show on these tests? If so and it's low, but there, as opposed to strong...that's even more reason to give it a try) But anyway, I see him saying, "I'm going to fail, so I may as well not try." </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking out loud. I give way too many chances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 689182, member: 17309"] Aw Copa, I'm so sorry you are sad. I know what it's like, getting the feeling that the person who means most to you in the world doesn't love you. I've been there. I've said to Jabber before that I didn't think our son loves me. It's the most terrible feeling ever. Our son says "I love you" darn near every time he speaks to us...but it's habit. Jabber and I are very demonstrative people. We say "I love you" lots...like every time we part or end a phone call. We even use "lovey" emojis when we text. But see, we mean it. Our son has heard it his whole life and I think it's just words to him. Ah well...point is, I know the way you feel and how much it sucks. But he's back and you know, it might be that you give him ONE freebie. As in, "Okay...I didn't tell you I'd test you. Now you know. If the first one is bad...well maybe the three weeks should start now and we'll do another a week after that." (Do levels show on these tests? If so and it's low, but there, as opposed to strong...that's even more reason to give it a try) But anyway, I see him saying, "I'm going to fail, so I may as well not try." I'm thinking out loud. I give way too many chances. [/QUOTE]
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