Good Q!! of course most peeps will say yes. but actions speak louder than words. my mother raised three boys by herself. we were on welfare for awhile in the 80s. i dont blame her for that, how could she work and afford daycare with no child support?? back then child support was fair and the man only had to pay a little, not half his damn check. anyway, my pops didnt pay his 100$ very often. thats another story. my moms did the best she could for us and i am proud of her for that. she is now a successful business woman enjoyin her adult life on her Harley!! there were many hard times growin up w/o a father figure and our mother was often depressed. but i DO respect her and her decisions. however, i am also a little bitter about some things in my childhood and can be somewhat of a negative attitude towards the women in my life. ie: i think i'm smarter and more capable than them, etc. my mother did teach us organization and respect. and now by watchin her i'm learnin how to be thrifty and relax.
2007-03-08 04:33:27
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answered by b-Roc ben-Jammin 2
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Yes. She's made some difficult choices over the years and while I don't agree with them all, I will always have unconditional love for my mother, and I will always respect her as the woman who brought me into the world.
2007-03-08 04:23:55
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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specific and no. relies upon, between different issues, on the mother. If he loves and respects, say, a female who's an abusive criminal, does that make him good or undesirable? What people who say that form of element are using at, i think of, is that the way a guy pertains to females frequently is substantial in determining how he behaves with a mate. so as that they p.c.. the _first_ female he would recognize as a pattern to learn on his physique of techniques. it rather is purely that samples are actually not unavoidably representative. .
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answered by pfeifer 4
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Yes
2007-03-08 04:24:17
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answered by Tom 3
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i respected my mother for what she had to endure in life
and for making me the way i am a tough, hard working,polite person
she was a bitter person who was only happy when others where miserable and was very destructive while she was alive
this is why she died alone with no family around
2007-03-08 04:25:42
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answered by elite_women_rule_the_rock 6
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Yes.
2007-03-08 04:26:28
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answered by Tha Most Shady 3
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I love her because she is my mum and she gave birth to me.Bur respect her NO that has to be a 2way thing??
2007-03-08 04:24:24
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answered by Bella 7
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I love her cause she is my mother, thats about it. We have alot of differences.
2007-03-08 04:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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My mother is a mentally ill abusive person who almost killed me.
But I still love her.
2007-03-08 04:24:25
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answered by ? 5
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i'm 17.. and in the age group im at.. it's not "cool" to love or show affection for your family.. but my mum knows i love her lol
2007-03-08 04:23:45
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answered by 18/M/Scotland 3
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