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Famous aphorisms about doting parents

1. Pampered: pampered: pampered; accustomed: tolerated. Being doted on and pampered since childhood

2. The starting point of doting is love, but the ending point is hate; the starting point of jealousy is advancement, but the ending point is retreat; the starting point of dreams is splendor, and the ending point is The point is empty; the starting point of greed is profit, but the end point is loss.

3. I want to marry a man who treats me like a treasure. He will tolerate my little problems and be considerate of my inconsiderations. He can take care of me and pamper me as if I were his little pet. He can get rid of my occasional bad moods, he can hold me to sleep and make me a pillow. Let me always feel safe.

4. Indulgence and pleasure will produce bitter fruits; hard work and simplicity will create talents.

5. Bonsai Hideki’s dream of becoming a pillar was shattered just because he was doted on by others.

6. The coldest rain will not extinguish the fire deep in the rock, and the coldest snow will never freeze. The appointment of past lives is like a jar of hot sorghum wine. There is no need for a beautiful girl to dance with my sleeves. I have already made it for you. You, indulge in love, only get drunk and stop.

7. As expected, this Baoyu cannot be blamed for being doted on. It's a pity that I was born in a poor family and couldn't interact with him. It can be seen that the word "poor" limits people, and it is also a great unhappiness in the world.

8. I want to marry a man who treats me like a treasure. He will tolerate my little problems and be considerate of my inconsiderations. He can take care of me, he can pamper me, as if I were his little pet. He can get rid of my occasional bad moods, he can hold me to sleep and make me a pillow, making me always feel safe.

9. People say that a father’s love is like a mountain and a mother’s love is like water. Maternal love has the tenderness and consideration of maternal love, and the tenderness of water. But maternal love is a kind of unchanging wine. Too much wine will make you drunk. If you love too much, it will lead to doting and indulgence. Father's love is as profound as father's love, deep and silent. Father's love may be harsh at times, but behind the harshness there is a touch of tenderness that is hard to detect. With father's love and mother's love escorting us, we are fearless and unstoppable through mountains and rivers, ups and downs.

10. A mature man must love his child very much, because he is a part of his body, soul, and even life. No matter he is ugly or beautiful, healthy or weak, a prodigy or an ordinary person, he It will always be his favorite. He knows how to protect his children, and he also knows how not to spoil his children.

11. In today’s society, anything too much is a mistake: too much pampering is doting; too much sympathy is complicity; too much humility is hypocrisy; too much indulgence is indulgence. ; To worry too much is to let go! Friends, everything should be done in moderation, and don’t overdo it! .

12. There is no love in the world that is better than father's love. Every father loves his children so much, but he is a man. He cannot spoil you and can only hide his love in his heart silently. Dedicated to you. Children all over the world, please remember: Don’t blame your father for not loving you, he is just not good at expressing it, and his love for you is as firm as a mountain.

13. Look at the cuckoo in a cage! Although it enjoys the doting of its owner and lives a happy life, how much it hopes to return to the nature it longs for! But there was nothing it could do. It could only cry "cuckoo, cuckoo" in the cage, and the voice was so sad. Sad...

14. I was pregnant for ten months, and now I am blessed with a precious son, the apple of my hand and the love of my heart. My parents take care of me in every possible way, and my elders love me too much, but the child cannot be spoiled. May the baby grow up healthily, and the parents teach me. Well done!

15. Violence, spoiling and indulgence are the three major disasters that destroy children's healthy personality.