I didn't drive the 500 miles home when my mom was having heart surgery. I was still kind of mad at her for how she treated me growing up, her hour long babbling phone conversations bored me stiff (she was retired and didn't have a lot of people to talk to so I just let her ramble on), and once everyone assured me that it was a perfectly routine surgery, I just didn't want to go.
She died on the operating table. I never regretted anything more.
2007-12-01 13:09:20
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answered by ? 6
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Hmnn, theres been quite a bit of verbal conflict over the years. I do remember back when I was quite young, probably between the ages of four and seven, a time when I told my mom that I no longer loved her. To be quite honest, it was that I was at a time in my life when I wasn't sure what love was, and I had to figure it out for myself, before I could decide if I really loved anyone. I did figure it out eventually, I think it took several months, but I realized the meaning of love, and that I truely did love her.
2007-12-02 16:35:54
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answered by Anonymous
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My Mom, who begat 7 of us rarely had the time or the inclination to spend any inordinate time with any one of us. On one day she wished to take a bike ride with me, I could only think of my girlfriend and some plans she had during the bike ride. My Mom sensed this and said something to me about it. I cannot forget it, nor forgive myself for not living in that moment with only her, which were so very few and far between
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friends aren't always forever, but Mom is :)
My oldest daughter went thru a series of Stepmoms, but has told me time and time again that I'M the only Mom she has.
2007-12-02 01:54:24
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answered by Poetry 3
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I told my mom to get the .... away from me, and pushed her when I was 18 and pregnant with my first child. To be fair my mom and i have always had a bad relationship and she was somewhat abusive when i was growing up, but I always regret losing my temper and pushing her back.
2007-12-01 14:31:59
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answered by punished_princess 4
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My mother is a house wife. She and my father were having a regular fight on vacations and I was 17 then. I took my fathers' side and said to my mother "What you have done for yourself. You are out on his money". Yes I said this horrible thing because I did not have respect for housewives then. Now my mother would not let me forget this.
2007-12-01 13:40:51
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answered by SoulOfTheWorld 3
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My Mom was ill w/heart problems. A short time before the end, she said, "I'm so afraid of dying." I didn't respond, I just shrugged it off and changed the subject. I wish I had discussed this w/her. It might have allayed her fears.
2007-12-01 23:46:11
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answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7
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guy change into created to do issues. construct, imagine, do. The time period unnatural even as relating homosexuals basically signifies that the objective of the penis is to penetrate a vagina....and the objective of the vagina is to settle for a penis.....hence sex and infant delivery. it really is what the parts are for. neither is a toy even although God makes it satisfying.
2016-10-25 07:00:30
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I put my mother on the spot once, and asked her what she had ever done to protect me, to name one thing. She had no answer, as I knew she wouldn't. While this was the truth, and we both knew it, it was damn unfair of me. She has been a paranoid schizophrenic since her teens. She was incapable of protecting herself, much less a child.
2007-12-01 13:27:43
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answered by Mandy--relatively harmless 6
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I flipped my dad off ONCE. They locked me in my room and wouldn't let me read or paint. I could watch TV...but I'm really not into that.
2007-12-01 13:06:44
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answered by GothBabeAlexandra 3
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"Go to the bank for money so you can buy me toys". Sure I was only 3 but I feel bad about it even now.
2007-12-01 13:04:52
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answered by ? 5
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