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who our favorite or important dad or mom and reason my answer is mom​

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Answered by Manjunath9034
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MY MOM BRO...

5Reasons why Mothers are the best

. For Giving Birth To You

  • We often forget to be grateful for the simple things in life, like being given the chance to live and breathe for another day.

  • You’ll never know what it’s like to carry someone for 9 months, or what your mother went through when she gave birth to you… unless you become one yourself. So for all those who’ll never know the pain of having to go through 9 hours of labour, thank your mom for that.

. For Taking Your Side (Sometimes)

  • It’s hard to take sides as a mother. They always try to take your side when you get in trouble. They’ll say you’re not always like this and it won’t happen again. They save your sorry self. But sometimes, they have no choice but to let you take the fall, especially if you’ve done something really wrong. And sometimes, it hurts them even more.

  • But, even then, they’re always there to catch us. They’ll always be there to nurse our wounds and carry us until we’re strong enough to be on our own again. And if it’s time for them to take our side again, we can count on them to be right there beside us.

. For Cooking Your Favourite Meal.

  • Nothing beats home-cooked food, especially if it’s your favourite dish. I tried cooking before and boy, it was hard work! From getting the ingredients at the supermarket to chopping vegetables to risking getting scalded by the piping hot oil. By the time I was done, I was completely exhausted. I have no idea how mothers manage to do it every single day, without complaining.

  • On top of that, they still wash the dishes, wash your clothes, iron your clothes, pay bills and do everything else. Superwoman indeed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Krishna, Sanskrit Kṛṣṇa, one of the most widely revered and most popular of all Indian divinities, worshipped as the eighth incarnation (avatar, or avatara) of the Hindu god Vishnu and also as a supreme god in his own right.

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