ANSWERS: 13
  • I love my Mother
  • Yes I do, without reservation.
  • My mother and father devorce about 6 years ago, and ever since then our relationship towards each other have gone down. I will always love her in a sense that she is my mother, and she took care of me and loved me when I lived with her. But, I will always have this hatred of her cheating on my dad. My little brother and I see her once or twice a month. I don't usually hold grudges ever, but when someone that close does something like that, that effected my life in a huge way. There is no forgivness for that.
  • I don't always agree with her, but I will always Love her with all my heart. She's not just my Mom, but my best friend!
  • Yes, and I'd love her even more if she'd tell me what she wants for her birthday.
  • Yes, I love her very much.
  • I will always love her, no matter what..
  • I will always love her and I miss her every day.
  • Despite the fact that I do not, and having not spoken with her in about 8 years now, I know that I will feel an emptiness when I have learned she has died. My mother was a poor mother to me, emotionally. She let me know every day as a child that I had no value; was ugly from my hair to my toes; and that everything I did disappointed her. An example of this is me winning a national writing competition in Scholastic Magazine and her only response being that she didn't like how the protagonist treats her sick father. I mean...aren't parents supposed to give you a pat on the back when you write a short story that beats-out thousands of other students in the country? I am lucky that somehow I became a halfway decent parent with the example set by her. She stole my hidden birth control pills when I was in high school and then was angry in that high falluting christian way when I got pregnant. She is immensely psychologically unstable, I suspect from being the adult child of an alcoholic father. And I wouldn't wish her mood swings upon my daughter. The two are unlikely to meet. Oh yes, as a matter of fact, when my daughter was born, I called and offered to fly her out so that she could see the baby, and she just didn't respond, moved on to another of her "me-me-me" topics. When I was pregnant with the last child, the one she wouldn't fly out to, she stole custody of my 16 year old son, claiming that I was an unfit parent. I won that battle, but it took about ten months and $6K in legal fees. Ironically this was the $6K I had saved up for a Hawaiin vacation. I still haven't saved up enough money to get back to Hawaii. (Her lawyer was her cousin, a retired judge and was free.) On the other hand, because of my mother's influence, I have a great deal of respect for education, literature, and travel. She is crazy but very intelligent. Forgive me, but I felt like I had to go into this level of detail. I have answered these mother-loving questions before and been downrated for days for failing to discuss unrequited mother love and apple pie. Some people apparently don't believe that bad parenting exists in the world.
  • I love my MOM very much!
  • Yes,I do but not some of her quality of being dominant.
  • Yes, infinitley :)

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