I believe you can not be a mother and a friend at the same time. Being a mother means you have to say NO more times then not. It means directing your child in a positive way to a desired path. Reminding the children of the rules and nagging them to keep them on track. Teaching them life lessons and being there everytime they fall or make a mistake to comfort and build them back up.
Friends are there for eachother but not to direct,teach or instill fear ineachother. Friends learn with you. You wouldn't want your friend reminding you to brush your teeth or wear clean underwear. Friend support eachother no matter what,even if they disagree with a lifestyle choice.
My advice would be to Mother the child until they are adults then you can build a great friendship based on trust.
No it is perfectlly natural depending on age but may strain the relationship with you friend
Unfortunately, not a lot other than offer support and being a good friend.
Sure! I dont mind being your friend. :)
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You would ask your friend's mother out in the same way you would ask any other woman for a date. That additional issues involved relate to whether you would keep being friends with your friend, how the friend's mother would to someone so much younger asking, etc. That does not change how to ask, only whether you would.
Mother, being the cow, is the dam. Father, being the bull, is the sire.
No. To strain harden at room temperature requires cold working beyond the material yield point, and ceramics have no yield, being brittle.
If your 'friend' is being mean to you then I dont think they are really your friend,so i would just try to avoid them and tell somebody you trust
One cannot, the strain would be too much for a average human being, your brain would typically explode from pressure.
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Anne feels that her mother isn't doing a good job being a mother. When she talks to her dad, he tells her that "her mother is just trying to be a good friend". Anne then realizes that she doesn't want that.
If they were larger, they would not fit in the mother's womb, and they would not be able to fit out of the mother dog when they were being born.