Life Without Your Parents?
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I agree that life will never be the same again but the memories will remain.ReviewerDiksha wrote:It will be hard and very very painful. But life does go on. Life would never be the same again, but it will move ahead.
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ohh I can feel that . I also lived away from home when I was just a kidJaime Lync wrote:I just traveled out to do my bachelors and I'm living in a dorm on campus. I can't ask my parents to stop their lives and travel with me. I have to live without them but I sure will miss them.
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I agree but I believe the question is directed to us readers who are mostly from young adult to adult.akeseh wrote:This depends on the age of the person. An adult can live without his/her parent especially when in the working class. The problem is when the person involved here is an infant or teenager who cannot support himself/herself. Life can be unbearable.
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yes I know one would never think about life without parentsAgentJay wrote:That's an interesting question as only a few days back I started wondering the same and there was a jolt of panic went up my spine.