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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your mom sounds like mine. Great with every other kid except her own who she never really got to know. Oh well. Please let it go. My mother died unexpectedly a few yrs ago. I don't really miss her much. Sad but that's the way it is.[/quote] +1. Some parents just can't show love. They may love you dearly and die for you if anything but just can't give you a hug or say any sweet thing. [/quote] +2. My mother was the same way. Father, too. I guess the anecdote that is closest to yours is that my father is known for being a tennis player. He plays a lot of tennis. Plays (and wins!) in tournaments. He spends all his spare time playing tennis, hitting balls, etc., even now as a senior citizen. He never taught me or my sibling to play tennis. Never so much as hit balls with us. The only time I've held a tennis racket is in gym class. I could take lessons as an adult, but I have some sort of block to doing so. The worst part is everyone expects me to be a great tennis player . . . like my father. As PPs said, my mother (and father) never really got to know me and never really showed love. It is what it is. [/quote]
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