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my mom always on the phone


Question Posted Tuesday April 26 2011, 12:01 am

my mom always talks to her boyfriend and not to me

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Director answered Friday April 29 2011, 8:52 pm:
Hey,

Try finding ways to keep her busy spending time with you. OR try this - when you see her on the phone next time, on a piece of paper, write down YOUR number and underneath it, "Call me, I love you too". Maybe that will make her put the phone down, smile at you and ask you what's up... I hope I helped.

K

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Cupcake_Girl answered Tuesday April 26 2011, 7:29 pm:
Ditto. The hardest thing to do is explain to your mom that you want her to talk to you more. So, I won't suggest it.

You should definately try to get to talk to you more by offering to do something together like maybe plan to go bowling, roller skating, eating out together. That can often get you alone time and can be a blast!!! XD

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