A lot.......
I grew up with her more as a big sister than Mom.....still that would be so ------ EEEWWWWWWWWWW
*shudders*
Peace.
2007-12-07 23:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I would say that is a matter of preference and the relationship that the two of you have together. I myself am not close to my mother at all, but I do share the same house with her and care for her as she is aged and not well. I am doing what I feel I should. It is very hard to grow up and not have parents that you can turn to because of drinking, financial problems or whatever the case may be, but it is true that it happens and it is very hard to deal with when you don't end up with addictions like the parents had. My case. I was not able to grow up with a normal situation so therefore it made it extremely hard to confide in either parent. And the love that you would think would be there now, is not there. It was destroyed by the dysfunction of the family setting I was in. So therefore I am not able to talk to my mother about things of a private nature or personal. I even keep my bedroom door locked when not at home, older people seem to want to know whats going on in and around everything(smile) So, I have turned to trustworthy friends. I am not married and have no children or sisters or brothers, so its really hard for me. Freinds can't always be trusted either. But what are you going to do. So if I was you, if you feel uncomfortable sharing things with your mom, than don't. Share them with someone else you can lean on.
Hope this helped some.
2007-12-07 23:49:58
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answered by krickettgirl 2
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Well, I haven't spoken to my mother in 2+ years and even when I did, I shared nothing with her and she shared nothing with me.
The only time I asked her a personal question was when I had been trying to get pregnant and it had already been a few years of trying. I called her on the phone because I knew that she had been married about 5 years before she had me. I wanted to ask her if she had used any type of birth control during that time or if it naturally took that long. As soon as I popped the question, she swore at me and hung up the phone.
I will gladly trade mothers with you.
2007-12-08 00:57:18
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answered by Vera C 6
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I would love to share everything with my mom, but the truth is that we have never been close, she is in rehab as we speak, and will be home for Christmas, even though I thought she wouldn't be. I am apprehensive about how it will turn out. I am praying and asking the Lord for total peace for that day.
2007-12-08 03:47:20
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answered by Anonymous
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My mother is no longer with me. However when she was I would share probably 90% and she shared about 95%. We were very close. I have 2 daughters and the tradition (from my guess) has continued. They love to tell me lots. Though I always thank them for sharing and I think this important to respect them and I always remind them that they don't have to share if they don't wish to....but usually they do.
2007-12-07 23:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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7 billion human beings suffocating this unfavourable little planet could be telling us w would desire to shrink the inhabitants now. That being suggested, it truly is in basic terms easily an organic and organic "try tube toddler" with the aid of fact the egg could be donated by a woman. technological information would learn plenty watching an embryo strengthen in a guy made womb yet i'm additionally partial to adoption. If a guy feels the would desire to nurture a new child to adulthood he can do this with a new child in choose of a parent. If he's doing it out of opt to unfold his unique genetic makeup then his reason is in basic terms too ego centric for my flavor. in terms of allowing it from a criminal viewpoint, i'm no longer in want of adopting particular legislations. we would opt to contemplate outlawing all varieties of synthetic thought or figuring out one form is extra effective than yet another. i do no longer think of it will be basic sufficient to result the inhabitants so i does no longer help legislations outlawing synthetic thought. My popular objection would be to assist barren couples however the synthetic womb falls in that grouping. If the guy needs to apply a guy made womb with the aid of fact he hates women or in basic terms does no longer choose the hassle of a relationship the medical community could reject his application on condition that he would be embarking on an exceedingly complicated relationship which could ok contain a woman.
2016-11-14 21:11:52
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answered by ? 4
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My Mum and I used to tell each other everything. I told her I was pregnant 3 days before I told My husband.
She passed away in January and I miss our talks. When I am talking to certain family members and they tell me all the wonderful times they had together... I know the truth because she told me.
I am thankful we didn't get that deep into the intimate details.
2007-12-07 23:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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None now as she is no longer with me.. When she was not much either.. She didn't like sharing I guess or didn't know how to.. Now me and my son share a lot and some of it I really would rather not hear about..
2007-12-07 23:44:57
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answered by Sugarplum 6
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My mom and I have always been open about sex. She was terrified I would come home unwed and pregnant in high school. Her dire prediction came true when I was divorced and 40.
2007-12-08 03:55:51
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answered by Madam Naka 7
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I think you should share as much thoughts with your mom as your comfortable. When i have problem i go to my mom cause she is always the one with the best advice
2007-12-07 23:55:25
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answered by lilmamadrama 2
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I'm close with my mother and share everything with her. As far as knowing about her getting down....I guess some things are better left unsaid.
2007-12-08 03:31:23
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answered by ShrunkenFro™ 7
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