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Mothers WIth Beautiful Daughters!
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I have two sons but if you have girls are you jealous of their looks,maybe they are a reflection of you in your youth?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, Eldest Mini Boo has never looked like me, as i saids she's a 6 foot skinny blonde and im a dark haired midget :-(
Think her dad was having a dig at me by saying now she's big, as apart from baby bump she's obviously put weight on everywhere else too.
I've never been jealous of her looks though.- especially not now ;-)
Think her dad was having a dig at me by saying now she's big, as apart from baby bump she's obviously put weight on everywhere else too.
I've never been jealous of her looks though.- especially not now ;-)
my mum told me she was jealous of me a few years ago funny thing is i think i new it
as soon as i got a figure she was off key with me she used to pick holes in the littlest things it was never you look nice it was always my faults but i know my mum is only human and she had a hard time growing up so was hard to watch me grow into a women she missed out on a lot and its only natural to feel jealous but i do wish she could have dealt with it a little different
as soon as i got a figure she was off key with me she used to pick holes in the littlest things it was never you look nice it was always my faults but i know my mum is only human and she had a hard time growing up so was hard to watch me grow into a women she missed out on a lot and its only natural to feel jealous but i do wish she could have dealt with it a little different
When I was a teenager in the sixties, I know my mum often used to envy us the freedoms we had, the the fun clothes, the colours, the pop music.... she said there was nothing like that when she was growing up in the twenties (although I do believe she was a flapper in her time, but she's no longer here to ask!).