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iwishuwerehere · 61-69, M
The apple didn’t fall very from the tree.
Nimbus · M
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
Nothing much in common other than a sense of humour but I think this could be down to him being a 'boomer' and I being 'Gen X'. Brought up in different times and different ways and I did not bring up my children they way he brought me up. This is a cycle that is likely to continue as long as humans exist.
I remember a saying, 'I did not realise that my Dad was right until I had a Son that knew I was wrong'. Somewhat true for some things.
I remember a saying, 'I did not realise that my Dad was right until I had a Son that knew I was wrong'. Somewhat true for some things.
Nimbus · M
@AndysAttic Yep, similar here.
Raaii · 22-25, F
the more I'm growing the more I'm becoming like her for better 👩👧
BlueVeins · 22-25
I'm similar to him in some ways. We're both kinda emotionally closed-off and altruistic. He's much more outgoing than I am though, and he's much more handy too.
SW-User
Nothing like him. I'm lazy AF.
Nimbus · M
@SW-User Enjoy ;)
4meAndyou · F
I have always hoped to be more like my father in personality than my mother. He was the life of every party, and usually put on a very good show, especially in class when he became a college professor, later in life. Unfortunately, in a crowd or at a party, I am quiet, like my mother. BUT I have a great sense of humor!
He was very intelligent, hard working, and spent his life trying to better himself. He also liked to give things to other people. After the poverty of his childhood he seemed to take joy from it. I am like him in that respect.
Because of the abuse issues, I never wanted to be a bit like my mother, because she could be vicious at times, violent, and stupid. I still find elements of her in myself, and try as hard as I can to root them out.
He was very intelligent, hard working, and spent his life trying to better himself. He also liked to give things to other people. After the poverty of his childhood he seemed to take joy from it. I am like him in that respect.
Because of the abuse issues, I never wanted to be a bit like my mother, because she could be vicious at times, violent, and stupid. I still find elements of her in myself, and try as hard as I can to root them out.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
No to both, both deceased
Gingerbreadspice · F
I look like my dad but my personality more resembles my mother. Saying that I’m soft like my mum but sarcastic like my dad. I personally think I’m me.
Nimbus · M
BarbossasHusband · 36-40, M
All I know about my dad:
1. Alcoholic
2. Didn't trash talk people just bc he could
I'm just like him
1. Alcoholic
2. Didn't trash talk people just bc he could
I'm just like him
Nimbus · M
NCCindy · 36-40, F
My Mom was definitely a victim of the
<Insert Ethnic Group> Mother's curse -- May you have children just like yourself !!!
<Insert Ethnic Group> Mother's curse -- May you have children just like yourself !!!
Justgreg · M
Maybe I’m just like my father too bold, maybe I’m just like my mother, she’s never satisfied …
BeefySenpie · M
Physically quite similar, though without the spare tyre
Nimbus · M
@BeefySenpie 👍
JasminD · 22-25, F
In certain instances, I hope not. In others, I hope so.
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I am quite a bit like my dad. I strive to be anyway.
Nimbus · M
AbbeyRhode · F
More than I ever thought I'd be, or planned to be.
Nimbus · M
@AbbeyRhode Sometimes it's inevitable, genes and all that.
AlchemyFox · 36-40, F
I'm a bit like both, a lot myself.
Fairydust · F
I’m nothing like my mother, she’s a right stress head lol 😂 we are total opposite, she’s very serious, totally different sense of humour.
smiler2012 · 56-60
@Nimbus 😆 mrs smiler mother is a fat ugly brute too nimby 🤷♂️a bit like the case like mother like daughter
Nimbus · M
@smiler2012 You love it! ;)
smiler2012 · 56-60
@Nimbus 😆you think so nimby would you like too swap places for a week or two
smiler2012 · 56-60
@Nimbus 😆 lol by your negative avatar to my reply nimby you are not such a hero after all 😢i am disappointed in your cowardly response too such offer lol 😆
exexec · 61-69, C
Lynn is beautiful, like her mother, but not like her in other ways. That's a good thing. I am very much like my father In most ways, which is also a good thing.
My wife- Thank God she isn't 😒
Me according to my wife- I share a few mutual interests with my dad but apparently I'm not like him.
Me according to my wife- I share a few mutual interests with my dad but apparently I'm not like him.
FlowersNButterflies · 61-69, F
I have my mother's body, her figure, and her genetic blips. Nothing more.
Nimbus · M
Thodsis · 51-55, M
Probably half-ish.
I think that's how bioligism works.
I think that's how bioligism works.
JovialMoose · 46-50, M
I am my mother. Crafty and controlling as hell.
Nimbus · M
@JovialMoose 😛
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
I'm much more like my dad.
Nimbus · M
CactusJackManson · M
I'm not half the man my father was.
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
I more like my late father. I wish I was more like my mother though she is a kind and forgiving soul.
Nimbus · M
@Donotfolowme Awwww, if only we could choose ;)
Elanor · F
Huh 🤔 I came from the planet Krypton, how should I know lol ☄️
SW-User
It was your mother who loved you before you were born - who carried you for a long months close to her heart and in the fullest of time took God's hand in hers and passed through the valley of shadows to give you life. It was she who cared for you during the helpless years of infancy and scarcely less dependent years of childhood. As you have grown less dependent, she has done the countless, thoughtful, trouble-healing, helpful and encouraging things which somehow only mothers seem to know how to do. You may have accepted these attentions more of less as matters of course and perhaps without conscious gratitude or any expressions of your appreciation. You are rapidly approaching the time in life when you will be entirely independent of your mother. The ties which dependency has bound you to her may be served as you grow older, but the tie of mother-love can never be broken
Nimbus · M
@SW-User Good point.
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