A mothers Love

United States
November 1, 2007 9:16am CST
When you were young, how did you know your mother loved you without her actually saying "I Love You"? For me it was the things she use to make for me, like clothes, cookies, and bread.
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• United States
1 Nov 07
I think I truly understood how my mom felt about me when I become a mother myself. You can never compare a love that a mother has for their child. When I was younger, my mom used to do things with me (take me to the park, play with me outside) that I enjoyed doing at that specific time. As I started growing into a young adult, she let me make my own mistakes and still loved me for them.. and I think that's the best thing she could of done for me. Now as an adult and a mother with her own children, my mother is my best friend.
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• Finland
1 Nov 07
Yeah, I guess we're the same here. It was the time and effort spent with me that made me feel loved. Also she postponed pursuing her dream to raise us. After she thought we were old enough to study on our own, she pursued her dream in selling food at the local traditional market. I'll ALWAYS be thankful for that.
• India
1 Nov 07
in the starting of birth first give assistanse mother to child. it has not machble to any other human relation.mother affection is countless.mother take care about their children.mother should not express is total affection infront of the children.dur to the reason of childrens desiplane purpouse.mother is not expecting any returns from her services.mother is caring from the bigining tell the dresssence ,moral ethics and clarify the doubts of early age.