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Both. My mother is a remarkable woman with a successful career in the fashion industry, working full time and yet remaining a loving, nurturing mother. She gave me a love of music and nature. My father is my hero. He always told me I could be whatever I wanted, he gave me a love of history, astronomy and literature and always had time for my brother and myself. All our friends wanted our parents to be their parents and there was always a houseful of kids. I count myself lucky and I treasure them every day.
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Probably my mum. From about the age of 14 I found it difficult to communicate with my dad because they had just gone through a messy separation, but I always joked with him and he sparked my interest for football, following the news and most of the comedy I watch. In retrospect I wish I'd spent more time with him but oh well. I still love my mum more than anything though, just for the amount of self-sacrifice and worry she puts herself through for me and everyone else
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Nan. She was amazing
My parents died when I was a child and she was my hero :lovedup: |
Mum ;) My dad left when I was a baby so never really knew him and my step-dad (who moved in when i was 2) is just the total opposite to me :\ He's a nice enough person but I see him more as someone living in our house rather than a 'father-figure'
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Im really close to both of my parents but when I was younger I always took my anger out at my Dad,maybe because he was always at work while my Mom was there for me,I dont know.
But about a year ago when my Dad left his job I got really close to him,I never hated him anyway but I understand his behaviour alot more now. |
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