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Re: What were your parents like?
Well, explaining my family would take about four reams of paper and a graphing calculator, but I'll try to distill it as easily as I can.
My parents have had an off-again, on-again relationship for as long as I can remember. My mother... well, let's just say that for a long time she wasn't the most... reliable person ever. I have several half-siblings, all from her. When I was fifteen years old, something happened, I'm not exactly sure what though, and she came back and stayed with my dad from there on out. It hasn't really been easy, though- since this thread isn't about siblings, though, I won't get into that.
I do love her, but I can only put up with her for so long before I want to start tearing my hair out. There's a reason I've always gotten along so much better with my step-grandmother than I have with her. For most of my formative years, my Halmuhnee was the one who I went to with my problems, not my mom. Now that she's actually taking responsibility for her actions, rather than trying to push them off onto anyone who happens to be nearby, though, I get along a lot better with my mom.
My dad is a pretty normal guy though. Nothing too out of the ordinary about him, except that it does kind of astound me that he never divorced my mom.