Awwww
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well aren't your children just LOSERS? I think they get it from you :P
Love is in the air... can you feel it?
Why in the world would you ask your kids how much they love you? Are you divorced and in need of a self confidence boost? Also as other's have said it's not an FML, neither of your kids said they hated you (in play or seriously) so where's the problem exactly?
Have you ever seen "King Lear"? Nothing good ever comes from asking that sort of question. And when you put them on the spot like that, of course they're not going to give a serious/honest answer. Either they're going to ignore it, make a joke, or give you the answer they think you want. That's just common sense.
OP's grammar is atrocious... And her understanding of SIXTEEN YEAR OLDS is just as bad >>; Seriously, I don't think you'll find a 16 year old that'll say "I love you forever and EVAR MOMMY." Wtf did you expect? o___O;
I say it...
So do I. I love to tell my mom how much I love her.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! PWN! Teens hate being asked that. I did similar when my mom got gushy, it was just less ackward to fart or burp.
ydi for expecting a teenager to tell he/she loves his/her mother.
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That's teenagers for you.
haha I guess i only find that funny cos I am 16, hardly an fml, more like my life is perfect cos my child has a wonderful sense of humour