A Mother's Tears - Page 2
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kasumimi
Greece460 Posts
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omfghi2u2
United States831 Posts
On March 19 2010 02:08 kasumimi wrote: Beautiful things you can find in a Starcraft site. I agree. That was a very good read. 5/5 | ||
s.a.y
Croatia3840 Posts
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YPang
United States4024 Posts
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krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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kidd
United States2848 Posts
Being older really opens up your mind and helps to think about other peoples perspectives instead of just looking out for yourself and thats it. | ||
Megalisk
United States6095 Posts
5/5 really good writing | ||
Ethelis
United States2396 Posts
This is a great example of how one should be towards one's parents. They may seem like douches at times but they have things going on as well, its not just about the son(s)/daughter(s). Huge respects to you. | ||
ItsYoungLee
Korea (South)227 Posts
어머니의 사랑은 푸른바다보다 더 깊어요. | ||
DreaM)XeRO
Korea (South)4667 Posts
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One Page Memory
Bulgaria2145 Posts
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StifSokSamurai
United States120 Posts
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il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
You know, I was always curious as to why marriage couples end up the way they do sometimes, like how much they loved each other to get married and then it comes crashing down Just so sad I'm curious to how they acted toward each other while they dated, just a thought | ||
boesthius
United States11637 Posts
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offchance
United States15 Posts
On March 19 2010 03:34 ItsYoungLee wrote: It's true amongst Asian immigrant children, the older we get, the more we come to understand and love our parents, and respect their decisions and their sacrifices. 어머니의 사랑은 푸른바다보다 더 깊어요. weird you said this, i think its true everywhere else in civilized world She was not just a mother... she was a wife, a daughter. She had a life past just raising me. She was a human being with emotions that sometimes made her say things she didn't mean. She was a human being who cried when her mother passed away. She fell apart when her husband left. She was flawed, just a person, like me. this part really impressed me the most, you have a way with words | ||
VelkanKnight
United States69 Posts
truly an amazing story 5/5 | ||
FragKrag
United States11538 Posts
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YPang
United States4024 Posts
On March 19 2010 06:53 boesthius wrote: Sad but amazing read, smix. I'm glad that your relationship with each other has grown stronger - I'm incredibly close with my mother, but I practically have no relationship with my father except when we meet up every few months to play golf. Family is important, at least to me, so hearing stories like this are incredibly moving to me. I only hope/pray that your relationship not only with your mom, but with the rest of your family, continues to grow stronger. 5/5, leg doppelganger <3 ya i have a pretty nice relationship with my mom, but barely any with my dad, and i don't want to have anything to do with him at all. | ||
lilsusie
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Smix
United States4549 Posts
On March 19 2010 05:20 il0seonpurpose wrote: You know, I was always curious as to why marriage couples end up the way they do sometimes, like how much they loved each other to get married and then it comes crashing down Just so sad I'm curious to how they acted toward each other while they dated, just a thought This is something I always wondered about too... there needs to be a reason why they met and decided to get married right? From what I've gathered through questioning both of them, it was a very quick, whirlwind, forbidden romance that turned into quick marriage (they both had other serious partners when they met)... when the dust finally settled, I think the differences between the two of them started to get more and more pronounced as the initial passion fizzled. Emotions can definitely be blinding in the beginning... because the feeling is so overwhelming I think a lot of people believe that's really all it takes but there's so much more to it than that. I think marriages are tested once certain flaws that can't be ignored start emerging as is inevitable in any long term relationship. Both people should consciously work at compromising for the other person but a lot of times this doesn't happen for a whole variety of reasons (pride, can't see past their bubble, victimizing themselves, shocked that the person they were so enamored by is actually a sloth, etc...) I'm surprised at how many people were able to relate to my story but it touches me to know that. Thank you all for your kind words. P.S. happy birthday boes! | ||
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