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Postby Stan » Thu Jan 06, 2005 1:39 am

I'll remember it always because because there is nothing sweeter than tiny little arms wrapping around a dad's neck and tiny little lips kissing him on the cheek. They love unconditionally.

I hope you have a chance to experience that kind of love someday. :)
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Postby social moth » Thu Jan 06, 2005 1:47 am

Stan wrote:I'll remember it always because because there is nothing sweeter than tiny little arms wrapping around a dad's neck and tiny little lips kissing him on the cheek. They love unconditionally.

I hope you have a chance to experience that kind of love someday. :)


Okay, unconditonal love I get. Just sounded a bit creepy to me before.
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Postby mikki » Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:11 am

I just think you were reading to far into it..

Children love unconditionally... and that is the best love that there is..
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Postby Sunni Daez » Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:18 am

I have but only 2 sons, They are now grown, and it is sad when they leave the nest, I sit back and recall things they did as little ones and share the info with the girlfriends (giggles) I do miss those times...so cherrish all the time you have when they are small.......
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Postby social moth » Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:18 am

mikki wrote:I just think you were reading to far into it..

Children love unconditionally... and that is the best love that there is..


Not super-cynical-clinically-depressed-borderline-scizophrenic children. They stab other children.


Or am I reading to deep again? :oops:
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Postby Stan » Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:21 am

I don't think you're thinking deep. I think you're trying to be humorous. I don't get how it sounded creepy when I was talking about bed time prayers in the same sentence has little arms and lips. But, I don't know your background or where you're coming from.
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Postby social moth » Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:28 am

Ouch. Only trying? I guess I just know too much about abused children and pedophiles. The idea that you like any part of their bodies, period, sends up red flags.
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Postby Stan » Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:38 am

Perhaps it does send up red flags for you. I think that's more of a reflection of your background than reality, though. Perhaps you aren't accustomed to fathers showing affection for their children. That's too bad.

I think that type of reaction is indicative of the culture these days. It's interesting I think that people are suspicious of acts of love and talk about love, yet condone, even brag about disgusting things.

Social Moth, that's not directed toward you. I see nothing wrong with you being humorous. Also, if you've been hurt in the past by bad people I feel for you and I'm sorry to hear it. If you're kidding, that's cool too. :)
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Postby social moth » Thu Jan 06, 2005 2:53 am

Nope, never been molested. But it's nice of you to ask (Okay, now that sounds weird).

However, I do agree with you on the society point. People need to find a good middle ground between 'sexually opressed' and 'sexually deviant'.
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Postby Nixit » Thu Jan 06, 2005 3:37 am

Stan>

Just got to warn you though... once they hit puberty, or around them, they're unpredictable. At least that's how it was for me... I remember telling my mom that I'd always agree with her and never get mad, etc., but now. I don't know... it's a weird age.
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Postby Stan » Thu Jan 06, 2005 3:43 am

Yep...I remember hitting that age. That's why I'll try not to forget the younger years. :wink:

Man, I used to get into some good ones with my dad. I remember doubling up my fist on him once. He told me that if I hit him I'd better kill him with it, because if I didn't there'd be heck to pay. Needless to say, I never actually made a swing at him...physically. 8)
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