Do you love your mom n dad

Nice, i like it!

That is so sweet!

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Sorry to hear that; you deserve the best.

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Me and my mom and dad are VERY CLOSE unfortunately we argue alot I try to make the house perfect and sometimes I ain’t perfect we argue my dad and I argue about me overworking while helping refusing breaks and lifting dangerous amounts of weight

I try to be the hardest worker of the bunch unfortunately lifting over 50 pounds of stuff wears me out fast AND HE DOESN’T WANT ME TO DO I5

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Did you study science?

I love my mom

I don’t hate my dad anymore, but I have some resentment

I can talk to him normally though

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I think love is sniffing each others farts after eating a burrito

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Lol omg the way you wrote that; so poetic.

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Yes, even though I’m old, they take care of me. I hope I can show my mom that I can take care of myself so she has peace.

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Yes I do, but they’re not around anymore.

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I love my parents. They are quite elderly and not in great health. My dad turns 81 tomorrow.

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Happy birthday to your dad :grin:

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I love my mom and dad very much

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I love my parents, my dad is dead, I love them for the simple fact that they brought me into the world. My mom raised me alone in poverty. That’s why I try to do a lot for my mom now. Good things.

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I understand love and take care of my dad, I get a extra 100euro for looking after him

My mom passed away but I believe she is still looking after me in a different type way…….

love is enteral

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Yes very much. I’m closer to my mother than my dad. But I love them both.

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The term enteral typically refers to something relating to the intestines or the gastrointestinal tract, often used in medical contexts (e.g., enteral nutrition). However, in this context, it appears to be a misspelling or misstatement of eternal, which would make sense emotionally — suggesting that love is everlasting, especially in the context of honoring a deceased mother and caring for a living father. The intended meaning is likely that love is eternal — timeless and enduring beyond physical presence.

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I love my mother very much. I talk to her every day on the phone. my dad is dead. he was an alcoholic all my life, but he was a sensitive and kind man. I have come to understand that after he died. I did love him and love him still. there were times when I could not think happy thoughts about him, but in the end, I did love him and still love him.

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My stepdad? Hell no. He beat the tar out of me on a regular basis while never laying a hand on his two biological children. I have mostly cut him out of my life as an adult. I blamed my mother for staying with him throughout my high school years. Took me a good while to forgive her.

My mom? Love her to pieces. Don’t blame her for her choices anymore, she’s suffered enough with me for them, she got abused as well. She provides me shelter for a heavily discounted rent and for that I am super grateful. Sometimes she gets angry and picks a fight but it’s never a huge one, and I don’t hold that against her given how much responsibility she has on her shoulders. Most days we get along like the best of friends.

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Yes

They’re not perfect but who is

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