10-23-2019, 09:39 AM
(10-23-2019, 08:53 AM)RTBoss Wrote: Yesterday, my son told her that she is "beautiful." She, of course, was elated. She then lamented that I must think she's not attractive (or something to that effect) because I don't tell her she's beautiful like my son does.
I thought I did, but perhaps not often enough. Apparently, she doesn't feel like she's attractive enough for me. If I can figure anything else out, I'll let you know.
Have you by chance read "The 5 Languages of Love"? That may help.
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