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Question for those who've lost a parent
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<blockquote data-quote="NJredfire03" data-source="post: 15660338" data-attributes="member: 117053"><p>Lost my mom in 2013. She raised me and my two siblings as my parents divorced when I was VERY young. My dad was always in the picture and a part of our lives. She was 62 I was 29 at that time. Nothing has really changed between my dad and I. Or my dad and all of us. I have seen him more now than I have the past decade or so. But that can just be where our lives are now. Sorry to hear about your relationship with your mom OP. Maybe reach out and tell her how you feel. Sorry to say, but maybe the life she had before with your father and you wasn't what she fully wanted. That's harsh to hear but it could be true. Believe me when I say the life my dad had with my mom and us was NOT what he wanted. He has lived his life his way ever since. Hard pill to swallow, but is what it is. Gotta move on and do what you want. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NJredfire03, post: 15660338, member: 117053"] Lost my mom in 2013. She raised me and my two siblings as my parents divorced when I was VERY young. My dad was always in the picture and a part of our lives. She was 62 I was 29 at that time. Nothing has really changed between my dad and I. Or my dad and all of us. I have seen him more now than I have the past decade or so. But that can just be where our lives are now. Sorry to hear about your relationship with your mom OP. Maybe reach out and tell her how you feel. Sorry to say, but maybe the life she had before with your father and you wasn't what she fully wanted. That's harsh to hear but it could be true. Believe me when I say the life my dad had with my mom and us was NOT what he wanted. He has lived his life his way ever since. Hard pill to swallow, but is what it is. Gotta move on and do what you want. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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