Nice
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I feel this way about my parents all the time. He's not a bad kid, maybe it's just genuinely how he feels at the moment, it could definitely be a phase.
Probably just wanting to feel grown up with grown up feelings
He's only 5 give him some time
Not all that big a deal, he's just a little baby an doesn't realize that's not a nice thing to say. Probably should have sat him down and told him that saying things like that hurts your feelings.
wow you're a shit parent! it's imbeded into children to have a fear response if a parent leaves. him saying that means he's got so used to it he no longer has this. also you're likely to have helped him develop maternal/paternal deprivation
Grandmas spoil the hell out of their grandkids. Plus I'm sure it's just a phase.
Kids are brutally honest
A) he's a kid. Relax. B) It's actually probably a good thing. This way you won't have to ever break him of a homesickness issue when he's older. C) if he's REALLY intelligent, he might be trying to help YOU to worry less about how he's feeling. D) ignore the idiots who reply like he's a bad kid. They have no idea what they're talking about.
aw :(