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Well guys, when I was in the supermarket yesterday I suddenly remembered Swedish Fish (which I'd never heard of until this thread) and bought some to try them. Can't say they made me feel loved but they're ok.
Just thought I'd let you'all know.![]()
Thanks for that response!!!! I'm assuming you mean emotional safety?Safety. I know I am loved because I feel safe.
Thanks for that response!!!! I'm assuming you mean emotional safety?
In part yes, but it is more than that. Throughout my early years I was never safe from violence and abuse, and the people I should have been able to turn to, my mother for example, were part of the problem, so I had no safe place I could be. Every meaningful relationship I have had since has been with someone who makes me feel physically safe and protected, and I know that as the practical and psychological expression of love.
Thank you so much, that is an extremely helpful response. I'm so sorry you had such a childhood. Hope your life is better now. Your responses in the forum I have found to be very thoughtful and helpful and thank you for that.
If you were more than just friends, I would suggest reading a summary of the 5 love languages for ideas of what might make him feel loved. But actually, it could still work for platonic relationships.