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[quote=Anonymous]Exact same position OP and its ok to be dissapointed. It may always feel that way even if you appreciate what you have. Like all the roads not taken. And to the people that say that its made up, I disagree. Of course there are no guarantees, but many many girls go prom dress shopping with their mom, lean on their mom with their first baby, take girls trips with their mom, share details of their life and also want to hear details of their moms life (as adults). So a girl might not love ballet or crafts - sure, and you may not get your craft buddy out of it. But on average you're more likely to get the mother / daughter type of relationship and closeness. And that is different from the typical mother / son adult relationship. My mom was close to her mom, my sister and i are both close to our mom, odds are i'd build that type of mother / daughter relationship if i had a daughter.[/quote]
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