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From: micci@nvuxg.UUCP (D M Dennee)
Newsgroups: net.women
Subject: Mother-Daughter
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Date: Thu, 19-Sep-85 13:36:39 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 19 13:36:39 1985
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(Jody Patilla) asks:
> what are the mother-daughter (and mother-son) relationships
> like for the folks in this newsgroup?

I feel very lucky to havea mother like mine.  I'm 19 and she's
40, and we both understand that neither of us can be the "perfect"
mother/daughter.  When I was willing to understand about her
reasons for leaving my step-father (like a father to me since age
5), she was willing to understand when I fell in love with a married
man.  Now that I live on my own, I miss our "before-bed" chats when
we'd just BS around about the day's events.  There are very few
secrets between us, and I'm always excited to tell her about my
latest "in-lust" or "in-love" crush (she does the same with me).
My mother has never been anything less than supportive of anything
I've done, and has offered advice when needed.  I could go on for
ever about how much I love my mother, but I'm sure you get the
idea.   As a mother or a friend, she's always there for me and I
hope that when I have a daughter we'll have the same sort of
relationship.

Micci
				"Gonna find me some trouble,
				 Gonna grab my share..."

					- Billy Squire (Rock Me Tonite)