i lean on my husband for suport.i was 6 when my daddy died. and early 20's when my moma died. so i had my husband to depend on. i miss them so bad too.i feel for you too.
2007-01-21 17:25:24
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answered by bay bay 4
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First and foremost, God. He can help you through any and every situation you can go through. Second, the rest of your family and friends. They know the situation with you not having your parents anymore and if you really need them should be there for you. But when you said really young I thought you meant you were a child. 25 is not that young, and you should be grateful you had them that long. A very good friend of mine lost her mother when she was 3 mos. old and her father when she was 2. She grew up being raised my her grandparents, but they died when she was a teenager. She's an only child and so were both of her parents. Her maternal grandparents wouldn't have anything to do with her because they are racist and her father was Black (needless to say her mother was White) and even they died when she was around 8 or 9. She literally had no one left, but with God and her friends, she's become a very successful person. She's a journalist with a paper in the midwest, and that wouldn't be possible without having friends she could lean on. Turn to them and the rest of your family when you need that kind of support.
2007-01-21 16:10:13
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answered by Nille 2
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well for support friends other family ties, yourself, but if you need someone of older stature for support. i suggest you adopt an older person into your life. there are many lonely elderly people out there that would love to be there for you, they can help you and in return you help them.
i am 40 and have only my biological mother alive. But i have accepted 2 other older women in my life that i look as a mom stature. Unfortunatly i have not been able to find a dad figuere. but if i really wanted one all i would have do is look for one it would not be all that hard. and if there comes a time when i think i need to talk to an older man about something i would just go where there would be older men and approach one, eventually i would find someone that would be willing to listen or help.
2007-01-21 16:44:01
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answered by jhdjkhblpk;mvhyf nbjhghbmnbjgb 3
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My father died the year a graduated from school and my mother just died 2 years ago- I lean on my daughter and sisters its hard I know sometimes it just seems like no one is around when you need them the most-at those times I will resort to inspirational books that I have purchased through the years.
2007-01-21 16:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You always need support, no matter how old you are. I'm in my 40s and still need support. I get it from my hubby, children and other family members. Close friends are also a good for support. Having a support system is always necessary, from the time you were born, until the time you die. I hope you find yours soon.
2007-01-21 16:23:17
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answered by The Nana of Nana's 7
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Look within yourself...You are a combination of both of them and they live on through you. Find peace and contentment knowing that as long as you live, their spirit is not dead, memories can be a great thing! Come to realize that you will meet again someday, and that they are happy and want the best for you.
2007-01-21 16:09:30
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answered by John D 4
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No. His responsibilities for child support and alimony don't fall on anyone. They are not responsible for paying for his children's support and especially not the alimony for his ex wife. If he worked long enough,his children should get survivor benefits from SS.
2016-05-24 12:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Your sister or brother. Your bestfriend. Are your grandparents still around. Someone that you trust wholeheartedly. How about your spouse? They are supportive people in your life. Good luck.
2007-01-21 16:15:17
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answered by lynnie 3
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U learn to stand on your own 2 feet i dont have any support its hard but u do get through it.
2007-01-21 16:25:08
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answered by wildpalomino 7
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My dad died 15yrs ago and my mom 3yrs ago, I lean on my husband, kids, aunts & uncles, brothers & sister, friends and all the advise my parents left me. I miss them too.
2007-01-21 16:18:12
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answered by livlafluv 4
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