Anonymous wrote:I'm obsessed with my mom. She's the best. One thing she never does is second guess my judgement. I'm in my 30s and grown and she really respects my opinion on things, and I feel that way about her too. She really accepts me for who I am and seems to like me. I do the same for her too. She's been like this most of my life, but was obviously very involved in my thought process and decision making when I was a kid and gave me a lot of age-appropriate responsibilities and asked me a lot about what I thought about things. I just love her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm obsessed with my mom. She's the best. One thing she never does is second guess my judgement. I'm in my 30s and grown and she really respects my opinion on things, and I feel that way about her too. She really accepts me for who I am and seems to like me. I do the same for her too. She's been like this most of my life, but was obviously very involved in my thought process and decision making when I was a kid and gave me a lot of age-appropriate responsibilities and asked me a lot about what I thought about things. I just love her.
You are obsessed with you mom?
NP but I am too! I love my mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm obsessed with my mom. She's the best. One thing she never does is second guess my judgement. I'm in my 30s and grown and she really respects my opinion on things, and I feel that way about her too. She really accepts me for who I am and seems to like me. I do the same for her too. She's been like this most of my life, but was obviously very involved in my thought process and decision making when I was a kid and gave me a lot of age-appropriate responsibilities and asked me a lot about what I thought about things. I just love her.
You are obsessed with you mom?
Anonymous wrote:I'm obsessed with my mom. She's the best. One thing she never does is second guess my judgement. I'm in my 30s and grown and she really respects my opinion on things, and I feel that way about her too. She really accepts me for who I am and seems to like me. I do the same for her too. She's been like this most of my life, but was obviously very involved in my thought process and decision making when I was a kid and gave me a lot of age-appropriate responsibilities and asked me a lot about what I thought about things. I just love her.
Anonymous wrote:The #1 is, keep everything your DD wants private, PRIVATE. Don't tell people things she doesn't want them to know, no matter how small. DD tells me a lot, I'm her go-to person before her friends. My mom would blab EVERYTHING I would tell her and I was always afraid she would embarrass me, so it's the opposite with me and my DD.