Mothers have historically fulfilled the primary role in raising children. Mothers are more likely than fathers to encourage assimilative and communion-enhancing patterns in their children. Mothers are more likely than fathers to acknowledge their children's contributions in conversation. The way mothers speak to their children is better suited to support very young children in their efforts to understand speech than fathers.
Thats the definition of a mother. The social role of a mother. (taken from wikipedia.org)
So does my mother fits that? I don't know...
The only time she really listens to me is when she found out about my disability.
Yes... that time.
Why isn't she someone I can share secrets with?
Why can't I talk about boys with her?
Why is she like that in the first place?
Her respond is always the same...
No piece of encouragement...
Everytime I have a problem, why can't I tell her?
Coz I know it will be useless. She doesn't listen.
Labels: exchange programmes anyone...
what we could have been, 3:33 AM.