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Old 03-27-2011, 07:10 PM   #8
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I suck at nurturing myself.

I feel nurtured when someone cooks for me or takes me into account/thinks of me in small ways when I am not with them.

I just asked my gf how I nurture and she said emotional support and the "little things I do for her" and being "thoughtful".

I agree with you Nat. I think that nurturing can come more natural to some than others, but I also think that one can learn to nurture.

Interesting topic.
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