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By (user no longer on site) OP   
13 weeks ago

Looks for me.

Without a beard, i look like my mum when she was young.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
13 weeks ago

Crumpet Castle

Tits and vag

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By *issmorganWoman
13 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

Same for me,I'm her double according to everyone.

Sadly she's been gone 16 years this month.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
13 weeks ago

Leeds

DNA

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By *exxyyDy11Man
13 weeks ago

North West


"DNA"

Damn it. Was going to say this 😔

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By *uri00620Woman
13 weeks ago

Croydon

Height... thanks for that

And I have to shave my legs every day. Thanks for that even more.

I got nothing of the good genetic Indian makeup

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By (user no longer on site)
13 weeks ago

The ability to procrastinate.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
13 weeks ago


"Height... thanks for that

And I have to shave my legs every day. Thanks for that even more.

I got nothing of the good genetic Indian makeup "

My mum was mainly indian too

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By *adbod2godbodMan
13 weeks ago

Manchester

Nothing

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By *aseylee324Couple
13 weeks ago

Valley of Squinting Windows

Stoicism

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By *aseylee324Couple
13 weeks ago

Valley of Squinting Windows

And introversion

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By *elloWoman
13 weeks ago

alpha centauri

Disapproving of everything and ugly cankles

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By *tarbeckCouple
13 weeks ago

york

Her temper

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By *ools and the brainCouple
13 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Hypochondria

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By *veragecouple2000Couple
13 weeks ago

South Wales

My nose xx

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By *oding2Man
13 weeks ago

marlow

My hair

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By *maugMan
13 weeks ago

Derby

Well I'm adopted so no idea from my birth mum, however from my mum, patience, kindness, forthright nature and doing the right thing.

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By *cLovin2Man
13 weeks ago

Reading

Young looking skin, and my honesty, nice person vibe.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
13 weeks ago

little house on the praire

Youthful genes

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By (user no longer on site)
13 weeks ago

Depression and anxiety

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
13 weeks ago

Reading

Bad eyesight and propensity for poor life decisions.

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By *weetiepie99Woman
13 weeks ago

cardiff

Her style and good looks

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By *2000ManMan
13 weeks ago

Worthing

Cooking.

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By *eoBloomsMan
13 weeks ago

Springfield

Melancholy

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By (user no longer on site)
13 weeks ago

Prematurely grey hair

Autism

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By *eekySweetheartWoman
13 weeks ago

Hampshire

Anxiety

Also my nose!

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By *orphia2003Woman
13 weeks ago

Tonypandy.

Her looks, her slow boiling temper, her fuck-it attitude, her independence. (Clashed totally with everything I inherited from my dad. No wonder I'm neurotic)

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By *ife NinjaMan
13 weeks ago

Dunfermline

My big brown eyes 🤓

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By *ynamicnatureMan
13 weeks ago

Doncaster

Her eyes and her wicked sense of adventure and zest for life.

Thanks mum,😊

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By *ooBulMan
13 weeks ago

SNottingham

Cleaning something to a standard she would approve of...

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By *iFruityCoupleCouple
13 weeks ago

Watermouth

mitochondria DNA

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By *lex46TV/TS
13 weeks ago

Near Wells

It will be Dementia. She’s been in a home for 10 years. I just know in 20 years time that will be me. I’ve already started doing the daft things she did.

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By *urls and DressesWoman
13 weeks ago

Somewhere near here

My looks

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By *ouble-SidedCouple
13 weeks ago

Voldsøy

Mental illnesses.

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By *bitofaslutWoman
13 weeks ago

Cannock

Bloody minded malicious compliance and an unerring ability to break down idiotic statements until you wish you'd never said anything.

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By *aybeLadyWoman
13 weeks ago

West Dublin

Her tall genes.

Love of baking and gardening

Her creativity

Miss her loads 😢❤️

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By *ixie888Woman
13 weeks ago

Newcastle under Lyme

About 6 months before my mum died we were attending a drag act event at her sheltered accommodation. I had the opportunity in conversation to thank her personally for all the wonderful things I'd inherited from her.

Good looks, nice figure, playful, warm and sociable personality and my happy upbringing. Brought her to tears but it was a special moment I feel happy to have shared with her

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By *aybeLadyWoman
13 weeks ago

West Dublin


"About 6 months before my mum died we were attending a drag act event at her sheltered accommodation. I had the opportunity in conversation to thank her personally for all the wonderful things I'd inherited from her.

Good looks, nice figure, playful, warm and sociable personality and my happy upbringing. Brought her to tears but it was a special moment I feel happy to have shared with her "

I was too afraid to have this conversation with my mum at the end. I felt if I did, it meant she was dying and I couldnt face that. I always regretted that tbh.

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By *lossomTreeWoman
13 weeks ago

Ipswich

Stubbornness!

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By *razyNippleLoverMan
13 weeks ago

Back End of Beyond

Her Penis

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By *ixie888Woman
13 weeks ago

Newcastle under Lyme


"About 6 months before my mum died we were attending a drag act event at her sheltered accommodation. I had the opportunity in conversation to thank her personally for all the wonderful things I'd inherited from her.

Good looks, nice figure, playful, warm and sociable personality and my happy upbringing. Brought her to tears but it was a special moment I feel happy to have shared with her

I was too afraid to have this conversation with my mum at the end. I felt if I did, it meant she was dying and I couldnt face that. I always regretted that tbh."

That's sad to read. Hopefully she knew you felt that way anyway, without having to say the words x

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By *urves and MischiefWoman
13 weeks ago

North West. Sometimes London/Cambridge

Her fuck it attitude and inner strength

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By *urves and MischiefWoman
13 weeks ago

North West. Sometimes London/Cambridge


"About 6 months before my mum died we were attending a drag act event at her sheltered accommodation. I had the opportunity in conversation to thank her personally for all the wonderful things I'd inherited from her.

Good looks, nice figure, playful, warm and sociable personality and my happy upbringing. Brought her to tears but it was a special moment I feel happy to have shared with her "

I ❤️ this! A conversation I wish I’d had with mine

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By *batMan
13 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

My mum looks younger than she is, I reckon I do too. (so do others!)

Gbat

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By *estructionDollyWoman
13 weeks ago

Manchester

My entire appearance as I am a pretty close doppelganger of my mum

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By *otsossieMan
13 weeks ago

Chesterfield

Freckles

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By *parkle1974Woman
13 weeks ago

Leeds

My temper

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By *samyhotwifeWoman
13 weeks ago

Dublin

My boobs

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By *ete hMan
13 weeks ago

Penzance

Probably a good level of empathy

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By *ynamicnatureMan
13 weeks ago

Doncaster


"About 6 months before my mum died we were attending a drag act event at her sheltered accommodation. I had the opportunity in conversation to thank her personally for all the wonderful things I'd inherited from her.

Good looks, nice figure, playful, warm and sociable personality and my happy upbringing. Brought her to tears but it was a special moment I feel happy to have shared with her "

Hi pixie,😊

I bet you made your mum's day,❤️

You certainly are those things and more, you were like a little ray of sunshine sprinkling that pixie dust where ever you went at the festival last year,🌞😁

Looking forward to round two,

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By *hief_Of_AlwaysMan
13 weeks ago

1313 Mockingbird Lane…

A voluptuous arse

And a deep sense of paranoia & mistrust

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By *ambs MikeMan
13 weeks ago

Cambridge

Terrible eyesight

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By *ikesEmBigMan
13 weeks ago

Herts

I'm am a bit of a tart

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By *oml and mwgcCouple
13 weeks ago

Birstall

My curly hair (on my head), although mums hair was blonde and mine is brown, now mixed with grey.

I think i may have also inherited her dementia

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By *rookedsmileMan
13 weeks ago

Derbyshire

Hiding chocolate in unusual places.

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By *onbons_xxMan
13 weeks ago

Bolton

Not as strong as her but some personality traits and her nose

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By *eparated_galWoman
13 weeks ago

Salford

Sarcasm and small boobs

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By *ixie888Woman
13 weeks ago

Newcastle under Lyme


"About 6 months before my mum died we were attending a drag act event at her sheltered accommodation. I had the opportunity in conversation to thank her personally for all the wonderful things I'd inherited from her.

Good looks, nice figure, playful, warm and sociable personality and my happy upbringing. Brought her to tears but it was a special moment I feel happy to have shared with her

Hi pixie,😊

I bet you made your mum's day,❤️

You certainly are those things and more, you were like a little ray of sunshine sprinkling that pixie dust where ever you went at the festival last year,🌞😁

Looking forward to round two, "

Me too gorgeous. Thanks for those lovely sentiments. Might have to pounce on you if I see you again

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By *uggy 555Man
13 weeks ago

Swansea Valley

I make a great Sunday lunch

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By *issilia AmoriWoman
13 weeks ago

St Albans/ North Welsh Borders

Her humour and hair colour

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By *EAT..85Woman
13 weeks ago

Nottingham

Not much I don't think. But I remember taking notes as a teenager on qualities not to copy from my mum.

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By *viatrixWoman
13 weeks ago

Redhill

Not much.

My daughter is identical to her though. Drop-dead gorgeous. My mum was a beauty queen/model in the 60s. My daughter looks so much like her it’s unreal. ❤️

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By *riel13Woman
13 weeks ago

Northampton

I'm like a weird version of her... I hear her when I speak, especially if I am being sarky or telling someone off

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple
13 weeks ago

The bottom of the River Ankh

My facial subtitles, cause if my mouth doesn't say it my face definitely will 🤣🤣

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By *ouble-SidedCouple
13 weeks ago

Voldsøy


"I'm like a weird version of her... I hear her when I speak, especially if I am being sarky or telling someone off "

Yeah, when I'm telling the kids off, I often "hear" my mother 🤣

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan
13 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

Looks, eyes, calm nature and sporting prowess.

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By *ogerroger69Man
13 weeks ago

West Yorks

Kindness x

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By (user no longer on site)
13 weeks ago

Her eyes

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By *ustyWoman
13 weeks ago

inverclyde

My mothers love and kindness oh and not forgetting cooking he best roast beef her way

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
13 weeks ago

near Putney Heath


"Looks for me.

Without a beard, i look like my mum when she was young.

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cheekbones, nose, mouth.

Nipples, bum, hips, thighs and feet.

Voice, travel bug, determination, bargain hunting, hoarding. Lol!

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By *ensualtongue2023Man
13 weeks ago

furnace

Fussy eating

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By *atcherwankerMan
13 weeks ago

Birmingham

A battered 1960s Snoopy watch that's one of my most prized possessions.

But to answer the ACTUAL question; Definitely looks, albeit indirectly- photos of my grandad and my uncle (Mom's brother, obvs) when they were young look almost exactly like me.

Also, it turns out she was rather... "adventurous" when she was younger, which looks like it re-emerged when we kids grew up as she developed a fondness for flashing her boobs if she'd been drinking and somebody pointed a camera at her. 🤦‍♂️ So I suspect I inherited my inclination to end up here on Fab, too!

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

On my mum's side of the family we all live for ever, keep our marbles, stay slim, but have bad skin

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By *heff32Man
13 weeks ago

sheffield

Looks

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By *partharmonyCouple
13 weeks ago

Ruislip

Half a house.

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By *ettieAndIrvingMan
13 weeks ago

Derby

Tupperware

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By *atcherwankerMan
13 weeks ago

Birmingham

I posted on this thread before I read the existing replies. There's a lot of very sweet sentiments here, but by God there's also a lot of unresolved trauma too. 😶

I hope you all manage to work through your troubles and find some peace. 🖤

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By *ackformore100Man
13 weeks ago

Tin town


"Looks for me.

Without a beard, i look like my mum when she was young.

"

Broad shoulders

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Chichester

A strong spine ln life

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By *ansoffateMan
13 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

Dodgy knees

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By *arrenhertsmanMan
13 weeks ago

Hatfield

Her debts

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By *TRAY-CATMan
13 weeks ago

DD

First GUY that comes on and says " her insatiable appetite for cocks and anal " wins this thread .🤣😂🤣😅

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By *arrenhertsmanMan
13 weeks ago

Hatfield

her insatiable appetite for cocks and anal

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By *om and JennieCouple
13 weeks ago

Chams or Socials

The older I get the more I look like her. Sadly my figure comes from her side too

J x

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By *he Silver FuxMan
13 weeks ago

Uttoxeter

A nit comb

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By *TRAY-CATMan
13 weeks ago

DD


"her insatiable appetite for cocks and anal "
...

And the winner is ...........

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By *rjay224Man
13 weeks ago

scotland

Heavy bottom

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By *ormerWelshcouple2020Man
13 weeks ago

Stourbridge

Honesty, loving nature , generous nature cancer, heart disease all packed into the 15 years I had with her before she passed.

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By *gent CoulsonMan
13 weeks ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines

My cooking skills and my stubborn nature

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By *orthern StarsCouple
13 weeks ago

Durham

Not much actually. We are quite different in looks and personality. I'm more like my Dad.

Ruby

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By *romley boy49Man
13 weeks ago

Essex

my bi involvements

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By *lakeyMan
13 weeks ago

somewhere close

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By *luebell888Woman
13 weeks ago

Glasgowish

Her kind heart.

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