In this situation, I would give her a father's day style day, to go get in touch with our inner tom-boys together. Maybe find a sport we can both have fun playing together, see a movie more geared twoard a male audience to laugh about, or even one that we'd both like to see, and normally wouldn't otherwise. If she'd enjoy it, I'd try to take her to a bar and grill or a steakhouse (if I could afford it.)
At any rate, I suggest you buy her a cheap, loud neck tie, and give it to her with a card at the begining of the day, thanking her for being both mom and dad to you.
2006-06-18 03:33:15
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answered by Aeterna Nox 2
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give your mom a gift and a fathers day card and tell her you know shes not a dad but since she is a single parent she plays both mom and dad for you depending on what you need and thank her
2006-06-18 03:39:48
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answered by Nightchild 4
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You still have a father. I would go out and buy your father a present and show him your love. It is always ok to celebrate Father's Day with your father no matter if your mom is married to him or not. You will always have a Father that cares about you even he doesn't show it.
2006-06-18 03:29:51
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answered by tabatha16us 3
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If you're saying that she is both mother and father to you perhaps you should give her a Father's Day card. She might get a big kick out of it.
2006-06-18 08:52:52
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answered by PDY 5
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I would give her a gift or make her breakfast, lunch, or dinner. My child gives me both a father and mother day gift because he says that I fill both slots in the household. I encourage him to get his father a father's day gift, but because of his father's religion, he does not celebrate American holidays.
2006-06-18 03:37:00
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answered by sam 7
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Nothing. You don't HAVE TO do anything.
If you really feel like you want to do something, trying giving your mom a thank you card for being both mom and dad to you, and treating her as if it's her special day.
2006-06-18 03:28:34
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answered by butireallyam_nikkijd 3
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Hallmark, has some really nice cards designed specifically for Mother's who are single parents. I know I've received one!
2006-06-18 03:38:15
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answered by ~Jessica~ 4
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My son and I started a tradition when he was young. We chose something special to do on father's day...fishing, camping, something fun.
2006-06-18 14:27:57
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answered by heartwhisperer2000 5
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You should acknowledge her with a small gift, flowers, a card or something. After all, she is filling the shoes of both parents.
2006-06-18 03:51:18
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answered by J P 7
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Bring another mom for your dad. Your mom will double.
2006-06-18 03:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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