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I loved your post, Linda!!! I so see you busy mom and you being disappointed because you wanted her to be happy with you. But whatever was, what you and your mom share today is unique!!!
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She was at the most miserable point in her marriage then.
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Ok, than it is totally understandable that she did not have the nerv. Did you ever talk to her about that?
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Didn’t really have to. I was there.
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I see! Did your mom regret she couldn’t enjoy this important part of your life with you?
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No, she still doesn’t care for weddings. They are just something to get through.
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Oh… still the bad experience, right!
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Not the best.
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They say: What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. I guess your mom is the living proof!!!
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Agreed!
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