GirlsWhoWearGlasses thank you. I don't think there are any right or wrong answers, I think it id lovely you loved your dd instantly and nothing to be defensive about. With my (birth) dd it was kind of instant and not, I felt a strong feeling but was in hospital and ill for 11 days and the feelings did not really come until we were home. But of course had had 9 months first and with adoption not.
MooseyMouse your story is equally heartening. It shows you cared for your son for ages before the 'love' really came in! But what is love. There is a song, 'Love is not a feeling it's an act of the will'. I do believe that. It is a feeling too! It's both.
The song is by Don Francisco. It's a Christian song so I know it will not feel right for everyone. But I like it.
Happysunflower you said I felt like her Mother from that moment on, which moment? When you saw her photo, or when you said you loved her or when those feelings grew? Sorry to be dense was not sure. Oh lovely * 'Uv ooo Mummy' now THAT just made me feel as though my heart was going to explode! How great, I will look forward to hearing something similar.
Buster yes agree, it is important to say it. And in a lovely way so they know what it means.
I reflected this week on how words can be said in a certain way and actually it is the way you say it that is so key. My daughter and I were messing about and I was hugging her and I said in the most loving way something that could be a bit rude, well very rude, something like 'shut your big pie hole'. Now my dd knows we super well and in the context it was a fun jokey comment and she knew that, I would not say it to little boy when he comes! But what was key was we were cuddling and joking and it was in the context.
So likewise I love you said in a loving way is great but I can imagine it being said in a way that is less good, a more controlling way, and I would include me trying to coerce little one to say it back, e.g. 'I love you, don't you love me too!" So I think for me I must be careful with little one to express love but not to expect it too soon!