Both of your parents are very important equally.
If you asking because you parents are filing a divorce and you have to decide who to live with, decide what you think is right. Not by whos more fun or whatever you want. Decide because it's what you need. Just because don't live with your other parent doesn't mean you don't love him/her and doesn't mean you'll never see him/her.
My parents got divorced and I had to decide who to live with. I was going to live with my mother, but it was best to live with my father because he could afford to pay for his children and he has alot more intelligence. I still love my mom and she is just as important as my father. I still visit her.
Both of you parents gave you life. Just because you were growing and came out of your mother's tummy, doesn't mean you father helped to give you life and make you born. Love them both.
2006-08-11 02:26:05
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answered by The Imaginer 2
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Being a psychological wellness expert with 20+ years journey, now retired, and a Roman Catholic for in simple terms approximately 60 years now, and an grownup guy, father of two (a protracted time 24 and 25), I ought to ask you: If Brittney's a "slut", and "some trailer park bothered little woman" and a "sinful little whore", what does that make your son? till he's persistently raping her, then he's having intercourse along with her as voluntarily as she's having intercourse with him, so, how is he any distinctive than her, regardless of his "at as quickly as A's" and "objectives and objectives" and being "between the superb runners on his song team at school"? And if he's persistently raping her, then what does that say approximately him? and because abortion is homicide, then that places the concepts in a a lot narrower framework. and that i ask your self in case you do divorce your husband and pass out or kick him out, is that somewhat going to give up your son and his daughter from getting together? I doubt it. looks like your problems pass a lot deeper than the "speedy-fixes" you're finding for on your question. you are going to need a lot extra help than that, and a lot of counselors immediately are in basic terms puppets and robots with those very comparable "speedy-fixes" up their sleeves, with pathetic outcomes. You profess which you're Christian. ok, enable's see what you do now. God Bless you.
2016-10-01 22:41:48
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answered by ? 4
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Neither they were both bad. don't misunderstand me I loved them both, but I wouldn't have been able to choose. My son felt he had to choose, and of course he chose his father, but now 18 years later he found he loved his mom just as much, and we are together today we live next door to each other. He comes and visits me everyday checks on me and constantly tries to make up for the one on one time we missed. I sit his children everyday and we are closer than ever. His father was rich and able to give material things I wasn't, so I don't believe anyone should feel they have to choose just love them both equally.
2006-08-10 23:18:59
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answered by ROSEY 3
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My Mother bacause my father died 3 years ago. When my dad was alive though i would say them both. I would'nt be the person i am today if it wasn't for my parents. I could never choose because i love them both equal
2006-08-11 04:48:19
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answered by shelz042000 3
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everybody will always choose moms but this is really hard to decide coz they are on equal footing when they decide to make you its always a pull and push situation coz a mom is always a mom and a dad is always a dad
2006-08-10 23:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I love them both equally:)
2006-08-10 23:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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At the moment of birth, definitely my mother..............
2006-08-10 23:11:37
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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my mom shes my bestfriend
2006-08-10 23:11:54
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answered by beautiful_1 3
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