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WaryWitchWandering · 36-40, F
My kids appreciate me, because I’m “mommy”… but they have no clue the extent of all I do.
Matt85 · 36-40, M
@WaryWitchWandering They will eventually, when they are old enough. I did with my parents, and let them know.

HumanEarth · F
Everyone in my family or at least I feel appreciated and not feel used
@HumanEarth That’s a good feeling 🥰
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
My son does sometimes, but I'm not the kind of person people notice doing good things. More often someone takes credit and I'm stuck cleaning up a mess they left.
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exexec · 70-79, C
I feel appreciated by a lot of people: family, friends, fellow church members. In fact, they probably give me more credit than I deserve.
@exexec You seem very self aware, so I’m sure you’re getting the credit you deserve
Iwillwait · M
@Iwillwait same
Childs 🙂
Iwillwait · M
@Bexsy you da best!
HiFiRaver · 18-21, M
My boyfriend. My family. It's never been a question with them.
@HiFiRaver that’s really good, amazing really.
PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F
My kids, I think. At least two of them.
@PerfectionOfTheHeart Why do you think that is? The same holds true for my brother and I. Same parents, but we are very different. Raises the whole “nature vs nurture” question.
PerfectionOfTheHeart · 46-50, F
@Ghostinthemachine Well, the first born…who I was talking about…was spoiled from the moment he was born by his grandparents, and probably a little by us on occasion. He could do no wrong in their eyes and they never let him struggle too much despite what we said. That helped shape his attitude on what the world owes him and how he can use manipulation to get what he wants.

The other two were raised very differently because the grandparents didn’t care much about giving them the same treatment. We had more control over how they were raised, and they’re honestly better individuals for it.
@PerfectionOfTheHeart My experience has been different, in that the second born is often the more spoiled one, because the first born is disciplined more, with more rules, whereas the second born has a lot of those rules enforced less, or let “slide”.
Perhaps it’s a cultural thing.
Also the grandparents seemed to spoilt everyone equally 🤭
Rickichickie · 61-69, F
Guess my sons? They treat me well so I didn‘t mess up entirely 😄
@Rickichickie I’m guessing they do too 😊
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
This little man. He is my best buddy


@tobynshorty His name is perfect for him 🙂
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
@Ghostinthemachine I say he is a small dog with a big name🤭
@tobynshorty And a big heart?
@V00doo best feeling
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
The tax man
@Jenny1234 If you’re on his nice list, then I appreciate you too 😊
Musicman · 61-69, M
My wife. 😊
@Musicman lovely
@OlderSometimesWiser What is it, exactly, that Millard appreciates about you?
I’m quite curious

 
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