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What would you feel if your children starting to leave you?

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  2. My daughter's not getting married but she did leave to go to university in another state.

    On the one hand you miss them and it's hard but on the other hand you sit back and look at the amazing, confident adult they've become and think to yourself, "Where did the time go?"

  3. It hard, but I would feel blessed to have them in my lives for the time that they were, and proud that they have grown up and now getting married, and having their own home

  4. why never on sunday? im sorry to bother you this about you answer but sabbath day is saturday and not on sunday. sabado originated from spanish word means sabbath. if you look our calendar you will notice that sunday is the first day of a week and saturday is the 7th day. your right God rested on the 7th day which is saturday or sabbath day.  

  5. Bittersweet.

    Dena

  6. i would definitely be hurt.

    it's not easy to be happy when someone you've been with you're whole life is suddenly going away and living with another person.

    but as they say, eggs hatch into chicks, and chicks grow into big, independent chickens.

    letting go is definitely a hard thing to do, but letting go is a big act of love. when you love someone, be proud to let go of them, because this means that you care so much for them enough to let them go.

    walk the aisle with your son/daughter with a smile, be proud.

    because no matter how physically they leave you, inside their and your heart, remains the the bonding that lasts a lifetime.


  7. I'm not there yet (thank God).  I'm pretty sure that I would act like a blubbering idiot though.  I know that it is something that I will have to go through & that it would be wrong for me to wish that they stayed with me forever but, on the other hand, it would hurt like h**l.  I'm betting that I will go through a stage of feeling that I am no longer needed & a little bit of depression too.  Hopefully, I have established a bond that will make them want to visit often.  I also hope that their new spouses will respect me & not try to deter our visits.  Anyway, like I said, I have 8 more years for my oldest & hopefully when they leave me I will have only lost a small part of them.

  8. I'm worried, scared, freaked just thinking about my children entering their teenage years where they would want to date and most likely will end up having boyfriends/girlfriends, hopefully approved by me first before they do anything. Just means they are growing independent and living their life. I would feel so lonely but it's life, I just hope they don't end up moving too far away that they can't come visit me. Eventually they will all get married and start a family of their own.  

  9. They would be leaving me, its not like I'd never get to talk to them ever again. You spend their whole lives preparing them for the outside world and to live on their own, I'd be happy that they found someone they love enough to get married to and live their life with.

  10. if they are going to marry a good person and start a nice home i would be proud

  11. Be happy for them.

  12. The little chick has to grow up to be a big, healthy bird one day.

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