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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My Mom is my best friend and I love being around my Dad too. I think I just got lucky in the parent department.[/quote] Or you're in a unhealthy relationship but you're too deep to realize it. I wouldn't brag about this. [/quote] +1 Your mother is your mother, not your friend. She apparently didn't encourage you to differentiate and form friendships with your contemporaries. [/quote] i feel badly for you and pp. [/quote] That's mighty strange. Happy people don't rely on mommy to be a best friend and good parents don't teach their kids to become "best friends" with someone who should be close with their own peers and who will predecease them by a couple of decades. No parenting expert or shrink would describe a mother-daughter best friends situation as healthy. Besides which, best friend is a middle school term. [/quote]
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