They say, truth comes out of the mouths of babes and sucklings.. Adults, owing to certain stereotypes, frameworks of decency or etiquette rules, will not dare to state things to the interlocutor, which children tell without reflecting. It is interesting to learn what they think of pure feeling of love…
Statements of children that answered to the question «What is love?»
Love is when a girl uses perfume, and a boy - cologne, and they go to walk and smell each other.
(Charles, 5 years)
Love is when my mummy meets a daddy, and he is sweaty and smells, and she all the same says he is more beautiful, than Robert Redford.
(Chris, 7 years)
When my grandmother was ill with an arthritis, she could not bend and could not paint nails standing. Then my grandfather began to do it for her always, even when his hands were ill with an arthritis.
(Rebekka, 8 years)
When someone loves you, he calles your name in another way. And you know your name feels good in his mouth.
(Billy, 4 years)
Love is when you go to McDonalds to eat and give somebody more than half of your fried potato, and take nothing for this from them.
(Krissi, 6 years)
Love is things you smile of, even when you are tired.
(Terri, 4 years)
Love is when my mum makes coffee for daddy, and at first drinks a little, and then gives to him, so that taste was good.
(Danni, 7 years)
Love is when you kiss all the time. When you get tired, you wish to be together all the same and just talk to each other. My mum and daddy do so. They in general kiss so indecently.
(Emili, 8 years)
Love is what happens to you in a fur-tree room on Christmas, if you cease opening gifts and listen.
(Bobbi, 7 years)
If you wish to learn love better, you should start with a friend whom you hate.
(Nikka, 6 years)
Love is when you say to a boy that you like his shirt, and he then wears it every day.
(Noel, 7 years)
I allow my elder sister teasing, because my mum says she teases, because she loves me. Well, I also tease on our little sister, because I love her.
(Betani, 4 years)
Love is when mum sees daddy in a toilet and does not think that it is ugly.
(Mark, 6 years)
It is impossible to speak on-truth, if you do not think so in reality. But if you think so, it is necessary to speak this many times. Otherwise people forget that.
(Jessika, 8 years)
Listen to children’s opinion - and do not forget to speak about your feelings!









