Just a little while ago my mom came into my room and questioned me about a soda I opened that was in the furigertor. I didn’t know it was hers when I took it so I apologized and when she was leaving she called me a f***er.
I am really hurt by this and this isn’t the first timed she used such a name at me. I feel like when I leave for the airforce and on my own in a couple months, I will never want to talk to her again and I’m better off without her.
I am trying to plan for the future as far as how much I will need to put out towards a private maternity hospital room alone…Is there anyone who could help me? I’ve looked around at some hospitals here in Southern California but can’t find prices anywhere. Help?
I would like to adopt an Asian girl and have her grow up in my home with my son so I can teach her how to please him. I want her to learn how to cook proper meals, clean up my son’s room, and learn how to be a good wife for him. I think my son deserves that. Does anyone know of any adoption/teenage wife services?
*Continuing the discussion from the original post found here.
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