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I was shown real love as a child by two people. Â My birth father and my grandmother. Â If wasn’t for them, I would likely have a very warped idea of what the feeling meant. Â Coming from a dysfunctional family taught me many things about people. Â One is that we all show love in a unique way and that we all feel loved by different methods. Â Some feel loved by words. Â Others need actions. Â And others still need both. Â For me, I need to feel “cared for” and I need to see from the other person that they are willing to put effort into our relationship. Â Make a call even though you’ve been busy. Â Come over and help when I need it (pay attention to my life and offer when you see the need). Â Visit me (I visit my friends and family regularly even though many of them live far away). Â Send a text just to make me laugh. Â Carry part of my burden whether that means a sympathetic ear sometimes or just grabbing the heavy grocery bags. Â This goes for romance, family or friends. Â
Gifts and mere words have never given me that deep soulful satisfaction.
What makes you feel loved?
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