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lmaooooooo your mom seemed like she was a very vocal woman k.

do you have a good relationship at this time?

when you say "I was scared of my mom" was it because she was so outspoken and kind of a loose cannon?

or was it the fact her outspokenness came off as anger? or aggression to you?


Sadly I held my moms hand as she passed when I was 18. Her passing is still a huge void in my life and a very major reason why my faith is all but gone. We did have a very good relationship, very close. She was everything to me-classy, sassy, outspoken but also very kind. We had a relative dying of Aids back when it was a death sentence and the fear of it was greater. Even his own mom wouldnt go see him but my mother went weekly. She even had him stay in our home and when people said that they wouldn't come to our house because they might catch Aids she told them that was fine, they weren't welcome anyway

Scared of her dominance I think. She came from a different time and place as she was able to participate in Civil Rights marches and saw first hand some things that I thankfully will never have to face. But I also admired her absolute strength and love for her children. I know she fought long because she didn't want to leave us behind but she was so tired and in so much pain one of the last things I told her was that it's okay to go mommy and shortly after she gave up her fight. The world has been a little darker ever since but I have made peace with her passing and thoughts of her bring a smile to my face.
 
Sadly I held my moms hand as she passed when I was 18. Her passing is still a huge void in my life and a very major reason why my faith is all but gone. We did have a very good relationship, very close. She was everything to me-classy, sassy, outspoken but also very kind. We had a relative dying of Aids back when it was a death sentence and the fear of it was greater. Even his own mom wouldnt go see him but my mother went weekly. She even had him stay in our home and when people said that they wouldn't come to our house because they might catch Aids she told them that was fine, they weren't welcome anyway

Scared of her dominance I think. She came from a different time and place as she was able to participate in Civil Rights marches and saw first hand some things that I thankfully will never have to face. But I also admired her absolute strength and love for her children. I know she fought long because she didn't want to leave us behind but she was so tired and in so much pain one of the last things I told her was that it's okay to go mommy and shortly after she gave up her fight. The world has been a little darker ever since but I have made peace with her passing and thoughts of her bring a smile to my face.


This is the sweetest thing Ive read in awhile.
If we are standing side by side I would hug you.
such beautiful words about your mom.
I apologize if I read her wrong.
clearly she was a gem.
 
This is the sweetest thing Ive read in awhile.
If we are standing side by side I would hug you.
such beautiful words about your mom.
I apologize if I read her wrong.
clearly she was a gem.

Thank you love!

Don't worry, you didn't! I didn't mention the time she slapped me dead in my face cuz we had some friends over and one friend jumped over her bar but didnt make it and crashed the whole thing down. All her henny was soaked into the carpet. I was stunned chile, stunned! lol she did not play.
 
Sadly I held my moms hand as she passed when I was 18. Her passing is still a huge void in my life and a very major reason why my faith is all but gone. We did have a very good relationship, very close. She was everything to me-classy, sassy, outspoken but also very kind. We had a relative dying of Aids back when it was a death sentence and the fear of it was greater. Even his own mom wouldnt go see him but my mother went weekly. She even had him stay in our home and when people said that they wouldn't come to our house because they might catch Aids she told them that was fine, they weren't welcome anyway

Scared of her dominance I think. She came from a different time and place as she was able to participate in Civil Rights marches and saw first hand some things that I thankfully will never have to face. But I also admired her absolute strength and love for her children. I know she fought long because she didn't want to leave us behind but she was so tired and in so much pain one of the last things I told her was that it's okay to go mommy and shortly after she gave up her fight. The world has been a little darker ever since but I have made peace with her passing and thoughts of her bring a smile to my face.
I thought about making a thread about today lost and dealing with it but I think I'll leave that alone till a later date.
 
Thank you love!

Don't worry, you didn't! I didn't mention the time she slapped me dead in my face cuz we had some friends over and one friend jumped over her bar but didnt make it and crashed the whole thing down. All her henny was soaked into the carpet. I was stunned chile, stunned! lol she did not play.


My mother slapped me one time and I thought I was dying.
lmaooooo I was such a dramatic child lol.
Thank you for sharing this with me today.
<3
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