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Should I ask my mom about him? How?


Question Posted Tuesday June 3 2008, 8:43 pm

My mom and my dad got a divorce when I was two. I haven't talked to him since. I want to know more about him, my origins, my other family, everything. My mom is my best friend, and I can tell her everything, except this. How do I ask her about him? And should I ask her?

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freetobetina answered Wednesday June 4 2008, 5:07 pm:
if your mom is like your best friend, like you said, and you feel like you can tell her everything, and she has never really turned you down, then you should and be able to tell her a about this. tell her everything you told me. there isnt a way to tell anybody, you just tell them the way you feel is best. since i dont know you, i cant really tell you how to tell her, so just tell her exactly the way that you told me. good luck. im always glad to answer questions, like i was glad to answer yours. so keep in mind im always open 4 more. :) hope i helped.

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