It's correct. If you're using the word "if" to suppose something that is impossible, you use "were". e.g. If I were you (source)
Just wanna clear up a few things. The whole "like a child misses their blanket thing" - the English language doesn't have a gender-neutral pronoun, and since the rise of feminism many people refuse to use just male pronouns to describe something that goes for both male and female, ...
Hey everyone... well this thread isn't exactly about the English language, but if you want to practice your English you might be interested. You see, I'm a third-semester psychology student from the international class at Universitas Indonesia and I need about 100 participants to fill o...