I would give up my life for her.
2007-05-12 19:27:43
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answer #1
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answered by Meeya 7
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I love my mother very much and I miss being able to talk with her. She's in a care home now and my sister hasn't had my name put on the list of contacts even though I've asked her about it several times. I'm at the point where I'm going to start calling them directly to see what can be done about this. My mother has alzheimer's and she's not the mother I remember but she's still MY mother and I love her and miss her very much.
2007-05-20 08:40:40
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answer #2
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answered by momma mia 4
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As much as my mother loves me
2007-05-20 06:53:59
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answer #3
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answered by Stefano 3
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When god realised he couldnt be everywhere for us, he created mothers. Mother is the best gift of god in everyone's life. I lover her more than she knows i do, though i have done things to hurt her in the past. My eyes well when i think of her. She is so selfless, innocent, humble. She had not even wanted any luxury in life. If u asked her what she wants, she would say she wants all her children to be well and happy. Thats all she would ask from life. I hope i would get more time, space and togetherness to show her that i love her so much. I want the same mother in every birth, if there is more.
(U got me all so teary here..)
I want to go home, to mother...
2007-05-20 18:49:13
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answer #4
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answered by Manu 4
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I loved my mother more than words can say. She was killed in 2003 and there is not a day that goes by that I do not miss and think about her. There are so many unanswered questions that I have. I would trade much to be able to ask her those things now. We live with a belief that our loved ones will always be there. Take it from me they can be taken from you all too quickly. Treasure your time!
2007-05-20 15:29:46
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answered by Betsy M 2
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I don't. She is nothing but discriminatory and superficial. The woman believes that just because I have disabilities that I can't make it in the world. I have been fired from jobs because employers won't give me a chance. due to my LD. I am currently working at a dead-end restaurant job. My parents carrying the mentality that I should be content there whereas one with no disabilities can shot for more.
Hopefully I can acquire Social Security and get to my capital. My father has the nerve to say that he'll cut me off should I leave. In the first place, I never expected money from him despite my parents giving my sister all the help in the world when she got her own place. She's jealous What no disabilities.
My father is a man who's self-worth is depended by being looked upon as a man helping his handicapped daughter. We spend no time together because I distanced myself from the psychological/verbal abuse cowards about ten years ago. He's got the nerve to ask why I don't talk to him and if I love him. He has no self-love.
You see his old man put him down just as he did me for years. My father and I differ because I emotionally grow and don't need his validation. He's gone from needing his old man's validation to needing mine. He's got to nerve to ask if I love him. That's a big fat "No".
2007-05-20 18:18:00
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought of this question many of times. I think of it all in perspective. I knew once I had my children, that my mother had a greater love for me than I gave in return. I would miss my mother dearly if she were to ever leave. I can't put a number or percentage on it. A mother's love is priceless.
2007-05-20 06:38:19
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answered by SquirrelBait 5
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As much as a daughter should love her mother.
2007-05-12 21:05:26
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answered by ? 4
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Hello Dear H r U
I think love can't be measure and mother love is the great asset of the world how we can measured i can't tell that how much do you love your mother my answer is all things of the world can't is equal to kiss of my mother that she took on my forehead.
2007-05-12 20:31:07
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answer #9
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answered by Sheikh 1
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My mother passed away 26 years ago and I still love her very much even though I will never again be able to tell her so.
2007-05-20 06:31:22
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answer #10
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answered by lofty 3
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More than i can even begin to express! my mum is my best friend, my hero. she raised us on her own and if i manage to be half the mother she was to us i'll be happy! i speak to her every day, see her every other day if i can and we're only a phone call away if we need someone to talk to!
she's going thru a bit of a time health wise at the moment (she's not old, only 54) but its thrown her a little and i'm hoping i can stay strong for her and keep her smiling as much as she has me whenever i've had something wrong.
2007-05-12 19:40:51
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answer #11
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answered by Andromeda Newton™ 7
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