I don't get it.
I'd much rather see and experience how a person loves me than here them say the words. In fact, I don't care if they ever say, "I love you". Whatever happened to these sayings?
Pretty is as pretty does.
The proof is in the pudding.
Actions speak louder than words.
I don't understand why people get upset because you don't verbalize your feelings. If you show your heart through your actions, that's better than talk.
I have had this conversation with my husband. (He's always the woman and I'm always the man!) I have to remind myself to say "I love you" so he won't feel neglected. (I can't believe this!)
I don't know. I do teach my AS son to give me a hug, though. It's kinda stiff and awkward but he doesn't mind. I just tell him that this is one way people express the fact that they love someone. Then I have to explain the different kind of hugs and people you would never hug but give a high-five or hand shake, etc. (People who will beat you up if you hug them)
It's all so difficult and bothersome!
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