Only 1 thing...she passed away. What I would give if she were still here to "drive me crazy".
2006-08-06 14:05:31
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answer #1
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answered by my two cents 6
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I don't even know where to begin with this one. My mom is fairly young. She is almost 50 and I have a 13 year old daughter. Whenever we go shopping together, she buys all the same clothes that my 13 year old buys...down to the socks. She doesn't only do it with my daughter, but with everyone she knows. If they have something that she doesn't already have... she has to buy it. When I was pregnant and shopping at Motherhood, I bought a shirt that she liked, so she bought it also. I'd have to say that's one of my biggest pet peeves where my mom is concerned. Another big one is the fact that she talks badly about my husband and I to my kids, and then tells them not to tell us. When they do tell us, which of course they would, she gets mad and says "do you tell your mom everything I tell you?? As much as I love my mom, she drives me so crazy 99% of the time that being in the same room with her is nauseating.
2006-08-06 14:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing about my mom drives me crazy. My mother is my best friend. We talk about everything and we love spending time together.
My mom is 70 years old and I am 45 and we have always been extremely close.
And my daughter and I have the same kind of relationship.
My daughter talks to me about everything including her sex life...lol
I was raised in a very close nit family and family is everything to me.
2006-08-06 14:08:00
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answered by ETxYellowRose 5
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My Mom is the most wonderful human being I know, but she is sooo worrisome sometimes. To the point that she fights people in her sleep everynight. Sometimes when I'm in town and sleep over, I'll share her bed and I swear I break up like 2 or 3 fights! "Relax, Mom," is coming out of my mouth everyday around her. But she's so so so precious to me. I hope my daughters love me as much as I love her. She's my bestest friend.
2006-08-06 14:32:38
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answered by Sleek 7
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I'm 23, but my mom still does this one thing that drives me nuts. When we're checking out at a store, she starts talking all loud to me about the most random things and then looks at the cashier for her reaction. She completely changes her tone and acts all weird! She'll say embarrassing things.. such as.. This is my daughter the fruit of my loins.............I am adult, but I am still mortified. I love her, but imagine how I felt as a preteen and teenager and she would do this stuff.
2006-08-06 14:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I love my mom. But she sometimes still treats me like I'm 10 - she is learning though. I usually have a mild to nice comeback when she does it now. My dad is hopeless though - 7 kids from 42 - 52 and the only one he treats like an adult is the oldest. *sigh*
I'm now 47 and I am going to try very very hard not to treat my daughters and son like they are 10 when they become adults.
2006-08-06 14:06:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Trying to mold me into an image of her self. I am well into my 20's now with my own career and a good sense of direction in relation to where i want to be in life. Yet she still expects that i should do as she has done and be as she is, which truth be told she is the last person I want to end up like.
2006-08-06 14:06:48
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answered by Saani_G 3
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My mom is so passive. It drives me crazy when she lets my step father walk all over her. She's always happy though and it drives me up the wall that we can't talk about it.
2006-08-06 14:04:40
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answered by Judith Kranky 2
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raised in a foster home from the age of 5 years old.
Never heard a word from her.
Grew up, searched for her in 1987.
Found out she had died in 1984.
this has driven my crazy about my mom.
2006-08-06 14:04:34
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answered by debi_0712 5
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PLEASE do not kill the messenger..
but most children grow up and one day they get a chill right down their backs when they can actually hear their own parents voice coming right out of their own mouths..and that's when you realize your just like your parents and you have no idea how in the world that happened, because you always said I will never be like them..but it does rub off and get into your brain and usually you can not get it out o matter how you try.
sorry..but it does happen more than we all would like..
2006-08-06 14:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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