juliaoceania -> RE: What label do you use? (11/4/2006 10:08:03 PM)
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Not to mention the attitude Nikaa (wrongly I think) ascribes to "most people" discounts anyone who is in a committed relationship but cannot marry their partner, such as same-sex relationships. As for a generational gap, julia and katy, my mother is nearing 70, but I give her credit that she has never had an issue with the strength or validity of the relationships of her sons and nieces and nephews, regardless of the "marriage" thing. And finally, to everyone...whatever term you use PLEASE, PLEASE oh PLEASE don't do "baby mama". Just...don't. (walking back to his old curmudgeonly cubby) E. My mother, a widow, never had any desire to remarry again for a few reasons. One was financial, the other was that in her mind marriage was about children. She had her children. She hooked up with someone new about a year after my father passed away, they were together for over 20 years until he too passed away. I refer to the man as my stepfather because he had been around since I was 14 or 15, and we took care of him together until he passed away. His own daughter sent me a sympathy card when he passed. Their relationship was not a legal one ordained by the state, but seeing my mom care for him and her acts of loving kindness to him when he was blind, childlike, wheelchair bound, no one can tell me a marriage license would have made their relationship anymore valid than it was... my mom is getting up there and from the same generation as your mom... perhaps people are getting smaller minded and not broader minded?
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