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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This MB sounds very anxious and insecure. I would tell her I was very flattered but that I would recommend she reconsider after some time passed. Honestly, she sounds like she is suffering from PTSD - not just with this request but being worried that the kid is not speaking at 10 months, etc. In terms of an answer, if you think you would be up for it, why not volunteer to be a godmother? This is traditionally the role of a godmother, to make sure the kids are taken care of if something happens to the parents. But this is a very serious commitment and shouldn't depend on your inclusion in the will.[/quote] Hi, I'm the OP. Thank you for your advice. Regarding "godmother", she actually have one very close girl friend that act as her son godmother but her friend live in San Francisco, CA. She told me (I'm sorry if I misunderstood her) in Orthodox Christian religion ONLY married person can be the godmother after she baptist her son. Her friend is not married yet. My MB is worried because her mother is 70 plus year old, not a US citizen and live in far away country. My MB also travel two times a month. I don't know much about my MB "husband" because he work in other city. I talked to my husband and he told me not to think about it because my MB always changing her mind. Thanks again. [/quote]
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