I was actually raised by my grandfather until he died when I was 10; my aunt and uncle got custody of me afterwards. I didn't even know who my mother was until I was 13 years old. I guess you could say, in a sense, that I didn't have a mother figure until I moved in with my mom when I was 16. My aunt was there physically, but not in the emotional sense. I was an "obligation" to her; she never failed to remind me that the only reason she took me in was because my grandfather had requested her to do so before he died. By the time I moved in with my mom, I was pretty much set in my ways and had learned about being a "woman" from the books I used to read and from other girls that I went to school with. My mother died when I was 18, and to tell the truth, I did miss having a "mother," and I still do.
I am glad to hear that your father was both a mother and father to you. Many people aren't that lucky, you know? I still haven't figured out if my situation has helped or hindered me, but I believe that what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
That was a very insightful question. I'm giving you a star.
2007-10-13 18:07:35
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answered by The Voice of Reason Is Silenced 5
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I was raised by both parents. I have raised my children on my own, with no father. You should write and tell me what happened, just curious.
2007-10-14 06:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I never knew my father but my mom was a good mother and father. She got married again when I was about 11 and he made our lives a living hell so I think we were better off with just mom.
2007-10-13 14:51:13
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answered by ShrunkenFro™ 7
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One. I was raised by my mother. My father was never in my life.
2007-10-13 14:38:15
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answered by Fly girl 7
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i think of all mothers are diverse and all toddlers are diverse and race isn't a hallmark of ways greater healthful a be sure is - inspite of no count if a baby is bi-racial or no longer. i think of i will form of understand why you're afflicted via what you notice, yet attempt to take a step decrease back and understand that the baby isn't purely defined via their race yet is a individual, and perhaps the mum and dad in the two circumstances are doing the excellent they be attentive to ways and what they experience is excellent for their baby and their kinfolk. once you're relatively apprehensive regarding the little lady's hair, why no longer grant to grant the mummy some suggestion that would make life greater undemanding for her and her baby? As for the cultural issues that are regarding you, i might think of that through fact the baby gets older, in the event that they are fascinated in that area of their history they are going to be waiting to locate it on their own whether the mummy did no longer be attentive to the thank you to introduce them to it at a youthful age. truthfully some people (be they black, white, or maybe though they could be) are relatively greater fascinated interior the present than they are with the previous and basically won't evaluate a could desire to tutor their baby approximately particular cultural issues from one be sure or the different. on an analogous time as 'soul nutrition' could be important to you, it is going to possibly no longer precisely be on the right of their checklist of issues they like to eat. I do think of that people (inspite of race) could desire to be attentive to a ingredient or 2 approximately history frequently and that contains black history, yet 6 years old might look slightly youthful to three people to be coaching childrens approximately 'extreme' subjects i assume. i don't be attentive to, i'm basically thinking which you would be making greater out of this than it is - it ought to actual be a bunch of coincidences which you purely take place to interpret through fact the mummy attempting to 'whitewash' her baby.
2016-11-08 06:02:44
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answered by ? 4
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I was raised by both parents........but they are miserable together. Anyway, it sounds as though your dad is amazing and that he's done a great job raising you!!!
2007-10-13 15:38:15
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answered by ? 6
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Both parents, but my mom was a practicing alcoholic for most of my young childhood so she was not always there mentally.
Much happiness to you and your amazing dad!
2007-10-13 14:41:28
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answered by dizzkat 7
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I was raised with my mom and stepfather... Having one parent that loves you is worth more than two who did not... I think you are a very lucky young lady to have a father who loves you... Many children today grow up with one parent...God bless****
2007-10-13 14:40:30
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answered by ? 7
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My parents divorced at 8 and my father kinda stepped out of my life.
You're a lucky girl. :)
2007-10-13 14:43:50
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answered by simply_me 6
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First of all, this is a poll!!!! Dont listen to whoever said its not & what difference does it make anyway?! Second, I was raised by my grandma and her husband, but I didnt know it wasnt my real mom & dad until I was like 37, so I guess I could say my mom & dad. (Its a long, confusing story!)
2007-10-13 15:47:03
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answered by ♥bigmamma♥ 6
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