Tell my mother you love her, she’ll get a little misty and—depending on how well she knows you—say “thank you” or “I love you, too.” Tell her “why” you love her, she’ll start to fidget and—again, depending—say you are “being kind” or are “full of it.” She (like most people who are really amazing) doesn’t like hearing how amazing she is, probably because she doesn’t believe that it’s true. READ MORE

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