I don't use the phrase 'I love you' very often, but I say it every time I talk to my children.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I say 'I love you' to my daughters every day.
To say 'I love you' one must first be able to say the 'I.'
We should remember that saying 'I love you' is only a beginning. We need to say it, we need to mean it, and most importantly we need consistently to show it. We need to both express and demonstrate love.
We can begin to become more diligent and concerned at home by telling the people we love that we love them. Such expressions do not need to be flowery or lengthy. We simply should sincerely and frequently express love.
The real question isn't whether you love your kids or not, but how well you are able to demonstrate your love and caring so that your children really feel loved.
I love my children. I spend a lot of time with them.
I love children. I've always loved children.
I often try to tell kids to think about all the people who love you, don't cry over the one person who doesn't.
Me and my buddies are all like brothers. So it's okay for us to say 'I love you' or whatever. It's always cool. I think that comes from my dad. That's just the way he always was.
I never heard 'I love you' as a child. I never felt pretty or cared for.