that i am me, not my older brother. that i am happy with my life even if they are not. i saw a sign a while back that said it all:
Love your children for who they are, not for what you want them to be.
amen to that.
2007-04-29 20:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The hardest thing I ever had to tell my parents was that I didn't want to be a Christian.
I grew up in a very conservative Christian household. My parents went to church twice a week and even led bible studies and went on missions trips. It turned out even though I was brought up in that kind of lifestyle, that it just didn't fit me. I had to come to terms with the fact that I wasn't exactly what they wanted, but they were going to love me anyway, and they still do.
2007-04-30 03:39:37
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answered by Tee 2
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"who's my real parents?"
nope, honestly...i've been wanting so much to ask them this question because I knew i was adopted but they didn't tell me the whole truth to it up to this day!
I don't have the heart to break their hearts by asking them this because they loved me so much that their whole life was built around me...treated me like a princess...i'm an only child...and they truly love me as their own!
my dad died in 2001 because of a heart attack, i wanted so much to ask him the question but i didn't because i loved him! and now i fear the same for my mom... and i don't know if i should finally ask her the whole truth but i'm afraid this will just be as heartbreaking to her as it is to me... i understood their point when they told me one time that there's no reason to ask because they loved me so much!
now...there's a teeny-weeny empty space in my heart longing for the whole truth and at least meet the person who really gave life to me!
until this question has been answered, my heart will never be truly whole!
2007-04-30 03:46:29
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answered by pretty smiley 5
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I never told my mother how much I appreciated what she taught me in life. These were the same things I've taught my daughter, and she turned out to be a fine woman. To my father, I would thank him for always being there if he was needed, and staying involved in our lives. My parents separated when I was very young.
2007-04-30 03:43:35
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answered by Pat C 7
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I wanted to say, "why the heck didnt you do something about birth control, before you had those last 2 boys!!!" I wrote a funny poem instead, and we all had a laugh, but they got the drift!!
2007-04-30 03:44:23
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answered by Anonymous
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my aunt & uncle raised me, so to my uncle--I really didn't like it when you made my cereal in the morning bc it was always soggy and I hate bananas, so when you would slice them up and put them in the cereal, I was secretly gagging and sometimes swallowing them whole just to get it over with. But thank you.
To my aunt--those pantsuits are very unflattering and they're ugly, and your hair is about 40 years out of style. But it's ok.
I still love them very much. And my aunt still wears those pant suits, but her hair is different, and my uncle finally moved on to oranges, which I liked better. I love them very much. I didn't want to hurt their feelings.
:o)
2007-04-30 03:45:40
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answered by dmarie2101 5
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ive never had the guts or heart to tell my parents to get ****** or shut the **** up. ive never said it and i hopefully never will. they love me too much.
<3 Maggot!!
2007-04-30 03:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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that i m their good daughter and i never got a chance to say this coz all i did got end up in mess
2007-04-30 03:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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That they were awful parents and the kind of parents that they were ahs made a big impact on me today.......I would tell them thanks for being so ****** up because it taught what kind of parent NOT to be....:)
2007-04-30 03:39:15
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answered by ? 5
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I WAS raped in high school and it was the guy you told me to stay away from. I didn't tell you because of that.
2007-04-30 03:37:38
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answered by Logan and Ella's Mommy 7
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