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Parenting & Family Quote by Loretta Young

"I was a very wanting child"

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"I was a very wanting child" lands with the quiet sting of someone choosing understatement over confession. Loretta Young isn’t saying she was needy in the casual, modern sense; she’s reaching for an older, more layered meaning of "wanting" as lacking, deprived, unfinished. The phrase makes absence feel like a personality trait, as if shortage shaped her temperament as much as family or talent did. It’s a compact way to turn childhood into a conditions report: not just what she felt, but what she didn’t have.

Coming from an actress whose public image traded in poise, moral certainty, and studio-era polish, the line reads like a seam showing through the costume. Young built a career during a period when Hollywood trained women to appear self-contained: elegant, controlled, never too hungry for anything. Calling herself "wanting" punctures that mythology. It suggests desire that couldn’t be safely expressed - for attention, security, affection, legitimacy, maybe even for permission to be complicated.

The brilliance is in the grammar. "A very wanting child" isn’t "a child who wanted a lot". It’s an identity label, not an anecdote. That phrasing implies long-term scarcity rather than a single hardship, and it sidesteps melodrama while inviting it. In a culture that rewarded actresses for being objects of desire, Young flips the axis: she was the one wanting. The vulnerability is controlled, but it’s real, and that restraint is exactly why it hits.

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Loretta Young (January 6, 1913 - August 12, 2000) was a Actress from USA.

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