38 Interesting Questions To Ask Your Mom Right Now

Being a mother is only one part of her life.
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A year and a half ago, my mom, my sister and I met up for dinner at a cozy Italian restaurant in New York City with two of my aunts and my aunt’s longtime best friend. 

Over a couple glasses of wine, my mom, her two older sisters and our family friend ― who all lived, worked and partied in Manhattan in the 1980s ― spent the evening reminiscing about their apartments, jobs, relationships and other escapades at the time.

I learned a couple of things about my mom that night ― for example, in her early 20s, she dated a very wealthy man in another state who used to fly her back and forth on his private plane ― that I’d somehow never known or ever thought to ask about. It was another reminder that before she was my mom, she was a person with her own life and set of experiences that had nothing to do with me or my siblings.  

Over the years, you might slowly pick up bits and pieces of your mom’s life story, little breadcrumbs she drops here and there. But for many kids, myself included, the focus has almost always been on us ― not our parents ― since the day we were born.

Below is a list of things you may not have asked your mom, but should. The answers to these questions will help you know her more deeply and hopefully give you a better sense of her past, her life experiences and who she really is. 

Here are 38 conversation-starting questions to ask your mom right now: 

1. What’s one of your earliest memories?

2. What’s the most trouble you’ve ever gotten in?

3. What was your relationship with your own parents like?

4. What’s something you always wanted to do but didn’t ― and why didn’t you?

5. Was there something your parents did when you were a kid that you swore you’d never do yourself?

6. How many serious relationships were you in before you settled down (if you did)? What were they like?

7. What was your hardest breakup like?

8. Growing up, what did you think you wanted to do for a living?

9. How have your notions of what it means to be a woman changed over your lifetime?

10. (If she worked): What was it like being a working mom at that time? Would you do it all over again? What would you change?

11. (If she didn’t work): What was it like being a stay-at-home mom at that time? Would you do it all over again? What would you change?

12. When did you lose your virginity and to whom?

13. Who were/are your role models? Who did you look up to when you were younger? Who do you look up to now?

14. What’s the best trip you’ve ever taken?

15. Who was your best friend growing up? Who is your best friend now?

16. Have you ever had an abortion?

17. Is there a moment or event that radically changed the way you saw the world? 

18. Have you ever done something really impulsive? How did it go?

19. What was the moment I hurt you the most when I was growing up?

20. What was the moment I frustrated you most when I was growing up?

21. (If she got married): When did you know that you were ready to get married?

22. When did you know you were ready to have kids?

23. What do I need to know about our family’s medical history that could affect my health or life?

24. What was the day I was born (or adopted) like?

25. (If she got married): What was your wedding day like?

26. What’s the worst fight you ever had with my dad?

27. What’s your favorite photo of yourself? Of our family?

28. What was the first year of motherhood like for you?

29. What do you want or wish most for your kids?

30. What do you want your funeral to be like?

31. What was life like for you at my age? 

32. What were some of your biggest struggles or insecurities in high school?

33. Were you ever sexually harassed or sexually assaulted?

34. Do you have any health issues you’ve never told me about?

35. What would your perfect day be like? Describe it. 

36. What’s the one song or album that means the most to you? 

37. Is the present year anything like you imagined it would be when you were growing up?

38. What advice would you give to your younger self at age 20? 30? 40?

Before You Go

Pics That Prove Your Mom Was Cooler Than You
(01 of26)
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"My mom, Patricia Fields Neubert, was an instructor pilot for the Army at Fort Rucker in Alabama in the 1980s. She had a rule: No cameras in the cockpit. A student of hers took that picture during his flight time. She failed him for the day, but she kept that picture. I love this picture because she still gives me this look! Nobody can say she isn't a badass." -- Odessa Fields (credit:Courtesy of Odessa Fields)
(02 of26)
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"My mom, Fung, giving you Hana-realness back in ’83." -- Michelle Low (credit:Courtesy of Michelle Low)
(03 of26)
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"This is my mother Lorraine's high school graduation photo from 1972. I love her hairstyle. She told me it was one of the easiest styles to do. I grew up always seeing my mother as extremely stylish, and this photo only reinforces that she has always taken pride in her look. She is half-black and half-white and French Canadian." -- Lisa Vidal (credit:Courtesy of Lisa Vidal)
(04 of26)
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"My amazing mum, Ricia, escorting Queen Elizabeth! The photo was taken in Northampton in the late ’90s." -- Magnus (credit:Courtesy of the Wards of Liverpool and the Johanssons of Karlstad)
(05 of26)
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"That's my mother, Constansa, on the left. The picture was taken in 1969 in Mexico, when she was about to graduate from nursing school. I love seeing her pictures. They take me back in time whenever I go through them." -- Fatima (credit:Courtesy of Fatima)
(06 of26)
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"This photo of my mom, Dian Liles, was taken in Weiser, Idaho, at the annual Fiddle Festival in 1973 by a family friend. She would have been 22 years old in this photo, long before I was born. I really like this photo because my mother looks genuinely and completely in the moment. Her smile is great and it reminds me that she was (and is) a truly beautiful woman and not just a mom. And it's nice to be reminded that people can actually get together and enjoy something collectively without recording it for social media. It's just a little slice of life, you know?" -- Thomas Liles (credit:Courtesy of Thomas Liles)
(07 of26)
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"The picture was taken while my mom, Lee, was in business school at the University of Virginia, probably 1987 or 1988. She was celebrating getting passing grades and staying in school! I love that it looks like a John Hughes movie and that we look really similar." -- Cat (credit:Courtesy of Cat)
(08 of26)
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"This was taken around 1976 at the Ontario Raceway in California. I love it because it includes my mom (to the right) and my soon-to-be husband's mom (to the left). That's me in the middle!" -- Cindy Black (credit:Courtesy of Cindy Black)
(09 of26)
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"This is my mother at her piano back home in Iraq in 1962. Her name is Shamiran Gabriel." -- Ramsin (credit:GoProDad)
(10 of26)
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"The picture is taken right before my mom, Charlotta, and her sister went to a school dance in Västergötland, Sweden, in 1992. She is 20 years old in the picture, the same age I am right now. What I love most about the pic is how happy and beautiful she looks. She's terminally ill with brain cancer at age 45 and only has a few weeks left. I have this photo saved in my phone so I can look at it in the future when I'm sad and remind myself how beautiful and happy she was." -- Olivia (credit:Courtesy of Olivia)
(11 of26)
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"My superwoman Joy, aka disco queen." -- Ony Dozie (credit:Courtesy of Ony Dozie)
(12 of26)
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"Here's my family hiking the Porcupine Mountains in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (before it was a hipster retreat). My mom's holding a kid on her back and any other random thing given to her -- a picture of grace and love as dad sips a cold one wearing his 'I'm with stupid' shirt. They've been married 50 years." -- Laura Coffman (credit:Courtesy of Laura Coffman)
(13 of26)
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"Me and my mom, Marina Smith." -- Alex Whittingham (credit:Courtesy of Alex Whittingham)
(14 of26)
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"My mother, Anita, in the early ’80s on the day she got her doctorate a year and a half year earlier than her peers. The pic was taken by her very proud parents. She still has the sari saved, and I hope to wear it on the day I finish my doctorate." -- Anukriti (credit:Courtesy of Anukriti)
(15 of26)
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"Here's my mother, Brigid, and her sisters in the summer of 1970. She's on the far left. She was 18 at the time and she's wearing a dress handmade by her own mother in the 1940s. This beautiful woman has worked so hard to provide for me and my own sister, and I'm proud to have such a groovy mom." -- Isabella Breen (credit:Courtesy of Isabella Breen)
(16 of26)
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"The photo of my mom, Patricia, was taken in the late ’70s or early ’80s. I was visiting my parents a couple of summers ago and we were going through old photos, which is where I found this one. I like it because it was before my poor mom got swept up in the fashion of the ’80s and ’90s! After this, it was all big hair and shoulder pads." -- Josh Inkenbrandt (credit:Courtesy of Josh Inkenbrandt)
(17 of26)
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"This picture of my mom, Maureen Wilson, was taken around 1974 or ’75 by one of her parents. My momma would have been around 20 or 21. I think she is so beautiful. Her hair was down to her mid-back, and I wish I could grow my hair that long! But I'm actually adopted from birth, so I don't have her genes." -- Maddie Wilson (credit:Courtesy of Maddie Wilson)
(18 of26)
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"Here's my mom, Jeannie Hester, and my older brother, Derrick Hester. It was taken in Owensboro, Kentucky, in 1976." -- Shawna Humphreys (credit:Courtesy of Shawna Humphreys)
(19 of26)
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"This is a photo of my mom, Lisa Grimmonpré Palmer, in 1980 after she won the Miss McHenry County (Illinois, just outside of Chicago) beauty pageant at age 18. This photo hangs at the house of my recently passed grandmother. My mom is my favorite woman on this earth and a great friend." -- Andrew Moise (credit:Courtesy of Andrew Moise)
(20 of26)
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"The picture was taken in 1976 before my mom Sheila's prom, and I love her radiant smile and, of course, her amazing afro! Growing up seeing her hair natural inspired me to do the same." -- Rachael Williams
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(21 of26)
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"The picture was taken of my mom, Karma Forney, somewhere in Casas Grandes, Mexico, in the late ’60s. This is probably one of my favorite pictures of her. She fought breast cancer for over seven years. She had an amazing spirit and lived an incredible life." -- Alen Forney (credit:Courtesy of Alen Forney)
(22 of26)
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"My mother, Tiffany, and her Volvo in the summer of 1989." -- Alexandra (credit:Courtesy of Alexandra)
(23 of26)
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"My mom, Lana Wilson, at 24, with our dog Abby in Algonquin, Illinois. I love this picture because it’s one of very few pictures of my mom from when she was young, and it’s the happiest and only candid of her." -- Elizabeth Mutz (credit:Courtesy of Elizabeth Mutz)
(24 of26)
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"This is my mom Dianna Hawrot's senior high school picture from 1969. It's my favorite one of her. I think she looks like a hair model in an advertisement. She was a great person and this photo does her justice." -- Nathan Hawrot (credit:Courtesy of Nathan Hawrot)
(25 of26)
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"Here's my mom, Khadija M., holding my older sister and my dad in 1987." -- Basma El (credit:Courtesy of Basma El)
(26 of26)
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"This is my mom Joyce's high school graduation pic in the ’50s in Georgia. She had a crooked finger and when she pointed it at us, we’d move it over so the tip was pointed correctly. She couldn’t spank or punish you if you said, 'But I love you mom.' She was the warmest mom to me, my sister Cindy and my brother Tony." -- Toby (credit:Courtesy of Toby)

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