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Do you get along with your parent(s)

I get along fantastically with both of them. As long as that doesn't change once I come out to them then life will be good.
 
Well, I wish my father would move to Hell - 9th level, down the hall from Lucifer, across from Beelzebub.

I love my mom though.
 
My partner & I get along great with my parent!!
 
I love my parents as long as I don't have to see them every day. Since summer just started, school is out...so we'll see.
 
Haven't seen mother since I was 13. She moved to Florida. Apparently being a mother conflicted with her desire to be a drug addicted, alcoholic promiscuous party girl.

Father routinely "cleaned" my urethra with a rubber syringe from about 3 - 6 years old. He can't say the word "gay" but instead uses "swish" and "funny". Thinks "queer" means "odd". I wonder what his definition of "molest" is?

After I got out the military (honorably) after 10 years and as a jet mechanic, I talked to father about working for the same company he worked for (he's a jet mechanic too). He brought me paperwork about the Air Steward program. In fact, swish (see above) is his pet name for male flight attendants.

Step mother got out the phone book and called every relative, neighbor (past and present) and other family acquaintance, old girlfriend, prom date and convenience store clerk to tell them about my "coming out" announcement.

Half brother moved to the same state as me (but not the parents) and in a city only 250 miles away. No one told me for 2 years and I found out by accident because I am a director at the phone company and thought is was odd that my extremely uncommon, Italian, 21 vowel containing name, came up in the records - twice.

I would have to go with "no".

But I'm not bitter.
 
Not really. I can talk to my Mum but we aren't terribly close, never have been.
I have never had a meaningful conversation with my Dad. Just small talk whenever we saw each other round the house. We never did anything together and I never really liked him.

They are both still alive. I don't visit them often.

Same with the rest of my family.
 
My parents are great. I call them every day. Since my mother is ill it is hard to communicate with her, but she enjoys when I talk to my father while she is on the other line.

Like very parents they have made some small mistakes, but they have always been great, supportive and loving.

I heard a concept once that you pick your parents before you are born. I couldn't have chosen better ones.
 
I have an amazing relationship with my parents...

me and my mom gossip about boys all the time...

me and my dad do shots together and whenever i need help with an art project he is there to cut and help construct...
 
I am looking after my mum, and she's mostly easy to get on with. She's got her stubborn side, but when she's almost 80, she's allowed a bit of stubborness ;)

Dad died a few years ago. He was a good man. I miss him lots.
 
I had to raise myself from an early age--so...no I don't.


My Dad died when I was twelve and I have not talked to my Mom in over ten years.
 
Famously. I talk to them on the phone or visit them at least once a week. Couldn't be happier with our relationship.

Lex
 
I've always gotten along with my dad. He is the level-headed, even-tempered, non-judgmental, and accepting parent.

My mom, on the other hand, well we didn't get along. She's one of the main reasons I joined the USAF, 20 years ago, to get away from her. I was sent to Guam for 2 1/2 years and when I came back, she was a COMPLETELY different woman. We've gotten along very well ever since.
 
Well, it's good that I don't live at home with them but if I am for an extended period of time, like a week, then we get on each other's nerves. But I still love them.
 
We (my better-half and I) get along great with my parents. His mom died eight years ago (God rest her beautiful soul) and his dad has been somewhat of an ass... that was until last week when we visited him - he was actually a decent guy!
 
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