Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your mom has information about how you can write a coherent post, then by all means do whatever you need to do to get that information. Quickly.
Actually, I got it. I had a situation where I needed information from mom (who was the my father to be exact). I tried everything to get the truth. I finally did by threatening her that I'd never speak to her again, or take care of her. I finally got the truth.
OK, but seriously. What?
Anonymous wrote:OP, were you asking who your father was?
Anonymous wrote:I have an example: my friend specifically asked her mother if (my friend) had the chicken pox, as a youngster. Understandably, it would be your mother that would tell you, right? In most cases. Be glad if your mother would tell you. Really, count your blessings.
My friend, as an adult, came down with the chicken pox because her mother misinformed her that she had them as a child. My friend has other health considerations, and because of her mother lying to her (!!!), my friend was in bed for a month, had pneumonia because of chicken pox complications, and had to be tested for other more serious health repercussions. She easily could have died because of her health predicament.
Don't get me wrong, the Marie remark was witty. But sometimes it is more serious than that.
We organized a bunch of her friends to come over and help and make meals because she was so weak and frail. We could have lost her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an example: my friend specifically asked her mother if (my friend) had the chicken pox, as a youngster. Understandably, it would be your mother that would tell you, right? In most cases. Be glad if your mother would tell you. Really, count your blessings.
My friend, as an adult, came down with the chicken pox because her mother misinformed her that she had them as a child. My friend has other health considerations, and because of her mother lying to her (!!!), my friend was in bed for a month, had pneumonia because of chicken pox complications, and had to be tested for other more serious health repercussions. She easily could have died because of her health predicament.
Don't get me wrong, the Marie remark was witty. But sometimes it is more serious than that.
We organized a bunch of her friends to come over and help and make meals because she was so weak and frail. We could have lost her.
Did the mom knowingly lie or just misremember?
Anonymous wrote:I have an example: my friend specifically asked her mother if (my friend) had the chicken pox, as a youngster. Understandably, it would be your mother that would tell you, right? In most cases. Be glad if your mother would tell you. Really, count your blessings.
My friend, as an adult, came down with the chicken pox because her mother misinformed her that she had them as a child. My friend has other health considerations, and because of her mother lying to her (!!!), my friend was in bed for a month, had pneumonia because of chicken pox complications, and had to be tested for other more serious health repercussions. She easily could have died because of her health predicament.
Don't get me wrong, the Marie remark was witty. But sometimes it is more serious than that.
We organized a bunch of her friends to come over and help and make meals because she was so weak and frail. We could have lost her.