For all of Peter’s neuroticism and emotional baggage, he’d never had a problem with affection. Not with giving it, or receiving. He certainly can’t relate to feeling like he didn’t deserve affection. (He knew it wasn’t about what a person ‘deserved’.) Peter guessed it was thanks to May and Ben’s parenting. The thought made him love them all the more -and made his hate for Norman Osborn even stronger.








