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If you could explain, in words, how it feels to love your child/ren..what words would you use?

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If you could explain, in words, how it feels to love your child/ren..what words would you use?

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  1. Unconditional love.


  2. I dont have a specific word. I just know seeing my child happy brings me more joy than anything ever has.. and being able to give him things that i wished i had as a child.. makes me feel goood.

    Its really a love that transcends words..

  3. Unconditional

    Fulfilling

    Rewarding

    Spiritual

    Overwhelming

    ..those would be a few which come to mind

  4. Overwhelming

    Natural

    Amazing!

    x.x.x

  5. Unconditional, Awesome, Amazing, With all my heart

  6. impossible?  I don't have children, but I imagine it would be impossible to explain how it feels to love them...

    It is difficult to explain how you feel things...

    You can compare it to other feelings...but to describe it...I don't know...that's tough!

  7. I would use the words "best feeling possible" and "Smiling soul"

  8. overpowering

    unconditional

    forever

  9. I'll explain it in dance. Tap tap tippety tap, Double salco and a pas des deux. Slide, swish turn and turn again, spin, tap tappety tip tap, leap and splits.

  10. It's really hard to put into words. It's just a total sense of complete happiness that makes my heart smile. ;)

  11. unconditional

  12. unconditional

    awe

    Pride

    fascinating

  13. discipline

  14. unconditional.

    fullfilling.

    my family is my life and what keeps me goin every day.

  15. it is next to impossible to describe it with mere words, my love for my children is a physical love, felt very deeply in my heart and body.

    sounds sappy, but it's the truth!

    LOL

  16. Oh my, where do I start?

    Complete, total, all ecompassing love that makes my heart sing.

  17. There really isn't anything that compares to the love I have for my child, but loving and caring for them is the one thing that brought a genuine meaning to my life. You would do anything to protect them, love them no matter what they do, and you sacrifice your own needs for theirs. I would imagine that the way I love my child is the same love that God has for us.

  18. I don't know about words but sometimes when I look at my kids sometimes I feel like I am going to burst. I feel very proud and thank God that they are mine. There really isn't single words that describe the feeling.

  19. My son is the reason I wake up every morning.  He is my life and my heart and my soul.  I love him so much.

  20. Unconditional love-or as near to that as possible!

  21. An overwhelming gift coming from heaven. I do believe in God so I think she was a gift from him. She's an extra ordinary creature, born to give me hope and belief in life, death and life after death. It's a bit mixed up with me but that's how I feel towards having her in my life.

  22. adore, my entire life, the reason i wake up every morning,

    L O V E theres no other words for it

  23. Initially, when you first have this little wrinkly bald thing, many mums wonder where the maternal instinct is, then the doctor does the heel prick test and there it is.  The urge to deck the doctor one for hurting your baby and then it hits you.  The initial instinct and love comes in the form of trying to  protect this newborne.  This ultimate need to protect carries on through life, you want to protect their physical form and their mental health.  

    No one can say anything about them, or do anything to hurt them .  God help that teenager responsible for your childs first broken heart.

    This need to protect manifests itself in the need to discipline your child; to keep them physically safe (so stop climbing that tree!) and to ensure they fit in.

    You are proud of all their achievements, and you are proud of yourself, cus you made that child, and you brought it up.

    It is an unconditional love, deep in the genes, but dont mistake that for liking your child.  Many parents love their child but have problems liking them at times, usually when they are teenagers and you get that call to pick your drunken teenager up from the police station at 2.30 in the morning.

    It is an everlasting love, but it does not hide all the other emotions that come with any long-lasting relationship.

    Anger, joy, suspicion, pleasure, pride, exasperation.

    Again, these emotions come with the need to protect your child and ensure they do what is right...parents see long term, children dont.

    Now, have to  and put my 2 in bed....again ;-)

    Curse these light evenings.

  24. I personally don't think there are words that can quite describe it but its like never ending/unconditional love.

  25. wow that is a tough one.......

    it is like wearing your heart on your sleeve for all to see....it is feeling your heart overflowing with emotion at all their firsts.....all their accomplishments, every smile, every moment of laughter...feeling it get ripped out of your chest in agony with every stumble they take, every broken heart they get..it is that feeling of just when you think you can't possibly love them more, be more exasperated with their antics and they do something so utterly precious that you feel your heart swell even more with love for them

  26. wow...good question!

    incredible

    unbelievable

    rewarding

    sweet

    true

    omnipresent

    unconditional

    awesome

    unique

    Amazing

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