Take the hint and sod off
2006-08-03 12:09:38
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answered by karen464916 4
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how old r u? if u are around the age of 13-16 i will be glad to take u. we have always wanted a girl we have 3 teenage boys they are 13,14,15 and we want a girl about there age so that we can all do things together .. so if shell give up rights to u we will be glad to take u in, email me if u want to with some more info.. no child should have to go thru a bad child hood .. we know where are boys r n what they r doin all the time n we go places with them its a small town n all and they have all the things they want, now we are cool parents but arent push overs.. i got a myspace if u want to look at it its under danys betts in the search section n my sons are on the pictures too now this isnt gonna be no dating thing if we take u in, ull be our child so that means u will be related n that is how it goes.
2006-08-03 19:12:41
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answered by devil_queen_biatch14 7
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It depends on how old you are. If ur an age for school, call a family member and plan living wit dem. If your 18 or older, get a job and when u make enough money, buy an apartment. or... get your mom some help for her drinking problem.lastly... just stay out of her way.
2006-08-03 19:13:11
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answered by Casey Pearl 2
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All can say is try to get on her good side! I'm a mom and I know I have three daughters, 1of which has a live- in boy friend I just really can not stand But she has been with him since she was 15 so I figure one of these days she will learn herself!, until then she will just have to deal, But, I will always be there for her! who knows, I do know he better NEVER hurt one of my grandkids! which he has been known to hurt his first 3 kids,I have seen it myself and reported it!
2006-08-03 19:25:08
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answered by wheelchair mama 1
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Try to help her with her issues. Maybe if you can get together some people who care for your mom and try an intervention. It will be difficult at first but if you all can be strong enough for each other the rewards will be plenty. And maybe your mom will become the mom you need her to be.
2006-08-03 19:10:22
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answered by jrollo76 4
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I don't know how old you are, if you are under 18, I suggest you contact a relative that is responsible and let them know what is happening. She is going against the law regarding minors having the right to proper care by a parent. Where is your father? Is he any help? You deserve better. Take action to help yourself, talk to relatives, a counselor, your father, etc.
2006-08-03 19:09:22
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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Leave and don't look back your better off. There is nothing you can do with a drunk until they decide they need to get help. A drunk mind speaks the truth. If she says she doesn't want you when she is drunk she is probably telling the truth. Don't want anyone that doesn't want you.
2006-08-03 19:08:30
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answered by Medical and Business Information 5
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Your mom wants you she drinks because she doesn't know how to deal with things so she hides by drinking. You show your mom love and let her know that your always there for her but you don't like her drinking.
2006-08-03 19:12:47
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answered by rwlady05 1
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Find a local Al-A-Teen group for teenagers of alcoholic parents. They would be the group best fit for helping you cope with feeling unwanted and unloved by a parent that is constantly drinking. Check here: http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/ here: http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/alateen.html and here: http://www.hexnet.co.uk/alanon/alateen.html to get started. Good luck.
2006-08-03 19:10:26
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answered by Lanie Janie 2
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If you're old enough, leave. You'll be able to make a living, and make it yourself. If you're not, get help. Teachers or social workers can help. You don't deserve this.
2006-08-03 19:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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