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Jamesy · 41-45, M
My mother is on my back all the time to get a land job , I tell her her grandad fished from sail powered boats ,and we have lifeboat and helicopters if we ever got into trouble .Try to stop fearing the worst 🫂

Sroonaka616 · 31-35, M
I know that I am in my 30s and my parents have some of their concerns about me. I always tell them that I am doing ok but I reckon that they don't really believe me.
Tumbleweed · F
You never ever EVER stop worring about them. My son just got a motorcycle so YAY!!! Another reason to worry about him...
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ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
I'll never lose the anxiety I achieved having a child. I'd give my life for him, of course we worry always.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
No. Having children means setting yourself for a whole lifetime of anxiety lol. I mean it is worth it to me but there’s no chill and never will be.
BeJeweled · 61-69, F
No my daughter is in her 40s with a husbsbd and 4 kids. You never stop worrying.
HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
My son just recently turned into an "adult". I don't think I will ever stop worrying about him, or his sister, no matter what the age.
Fertilization · 36-40, F
So relatable. I can’t stop worrying about my kids even when they have their own kids.
OldBrit · 61-69, M
Not so far. Then they have kids themselves and you're worried about them too and how they are as parents etc. Never stops 😂😂
Fertilization · 36-40, F
@OldBrit loving your reply. 😂
BillyMack · 46-50, M
Yeah I don’t think you ever stop worrying. It’s just different levels of worry.
Fieldmaster · 46-50, M
No I don't think this ever goes away once you become a parent. At least for the most part.
Not a day goes by I dont think of them and their well- being
they never stop being your kid. its a lifetime commitment.
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
I will never stop worrying
Fieldmaster · 46-50, M
@Jenny1234 yep, once a parent, always a parent..well those truly are real parent, not that that beat and run away ones.
caesar7 · 61-69, M
In today's world, who knows what challenges they will have to face throughout their lives. It's only fitting that one would worry, unfortunately.
Iwillwait · M
No. That's you're job, worry-worry-worry
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
It never ends. No matter what they do you'll always find something to worry about

 
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