Feeling puzzled! Kids often mention that their friend “wants me,” and I’m really not sure what that means. Can someone help clarify?
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It sounds like your kids might be talking about friendship or crushes! When they say that a friend “wants” them, it often means that the friend likes them a lot, enjoys spending time with them, or may have a bit of a crush. It can be a way for them to express their feelings about wanting to hang out or have a closer friendship. If you’re feeling unsure, it might be a good opportunity to ask them about it directly—they might enjoy explaining it to you!