Nothing. A mother's love should be unconditional. That does not mean that I would like the things they did. It only means that I would be there to help them to learn how to get back on the right track. I would always give them my love and support, whether they were right or wrong. I would let them know if I felt that they were wrong, however, and allow them to pay their debt to society.
2007-11-25 22:59:18
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answered by PEGGY S 7
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answered by Karen 3
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The show wouldn't be, by chance,"Trisha"? If it was then i was watching a bit of it until the arguments got to much for my hearing and sanity,so i turned over!................
I don't have kid's,and don't really have the desire to in the future.........but drawing on my experience with my family,and all that we have been through,i could have just walked out,(even though that's how I've felt at the time!),I love them to much,and definitely would stay.
I've done some thing's I'm not proud of in my past,and my mother said she would never disown me when i asked her the question.
That was quite comforting,but i also felt a bit guilty at the same time for what i put her through.
So i guess a mother's love is stronger than anything that there child could do wrong...............
2007-11-26 07:12:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with everyone; being a mother of two daughters of my own and three stepdaughters I have experienced just about everything imaginable (I think?!?) with them. But I could never reject any of them. I love them all and want them to be able to come to me no matter what they do. The world is hard enough and if mothers start turning their backs on their children there will never be any hope or love left in the world.
Of course, this is just my opinion.
2007-11-26 03:33:46
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answered by lisa t 2
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I could never reject my children. I may be disappointed in them, in their choices in life, good or bad, and I may be hurt that they don't see me often due to their own choice of friends. But to say that I reject them, abandon them or become estranged from them is beyond my comprehension.
When my son was in jail for drug use, it was difficult to visit him and see him in a situation due to his bad choices. I did not like his behavior but I love him. I have used this thinking with all of his and his sister's choices in life....I may not approve or condone the situation, but the love for them never stops. It is unconditional. Just as this porn star's mothers love for her is, it seems.
2007-11-26 04:51:56
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answered by dutchlady 5
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A mother could never do that,even if they said that they hate their children, it would be out of anger and emotional reaction. Deep inside a mother would never reject or hate their children
2007-11-25 23:01:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing could make me reject my child. I would love her no matter what she did. That's a parent's love, it's called unconditional love.
2007-11-25 22:56:56
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answered by Susan C 3
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Nothing could or should ever make a parent not love their child anymore... everyone has their own endeavors in life, and my motto is live and let live.
2007-11-25 23:32:01
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answered by sos_sweet 3
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I would never reject my children, no matter what!
2007-11-25 22:56:26
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answered by Freckles2 6
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Nothing. I'm in their corner until I die, no matter what.
2007-11-25 23:03:10
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answered by Anonymous
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