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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
My Life as Momma
I spend a lot of my time wondering whether or not I’m doing what's right for my daughter. To be honest though I think this is what travels through most parents heads when they are raising an almost 4-year-old with another one on the way or any age for that matter. If it hasn’t then I’m not sure you are doing something right. Kids make you question everything you thought was right in life.
By Aaren Murphy8 years ago in Families
Mean Mommy
I'm a single mom. I hate saying that. There are so many stereotypes that come with saying that. My three favorite questions are: "Do you know who the father is?" Nope, I'm a gigantic whore and have no idea who her father is. "Do you get a lot for child support?" Yeah, I get $800,000,000,000 a month. I got knocked up by Bill Gates. And my absolute favorite question: "Does it hurt that she looks like him?" This one I'll answer honestly instead of sarcastically; no, it doesn't hurt. It used to. But now, those features mean something different to me. I don't see his smile when I look at her, I just see my daughter smiling up at me. She took bad memories and made amazing new ones. For that, I can never repay her.
By Michelle Schultz8 years ago in Families
How Alcoholism Shaped My American Dream
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are the three ideal components that make up the American dream for most US citizens. The ownership of a home, obtaining college degree, and starting a family are some of the most common responses individuals will give when asked what their dream is. However, rather than possessions, degrees, or a family being my American dream, it would simply be to live in the moment and to be surrounded by honesty. My dream is a result of having too many people in my life being stuck in the past or they continue to pour lies from their mouth; which has greatly affected me.
By Monica Yolich8 years ago in Families
First Time Parents
First things first Freya, you need to learn that life isn’t fair and you need to deal with it. The sooner you learn to deal with it, the sooner you will be happy. Okay, yeah, that is bollocks. Yeah, life is unfair but there are things that can be done to help reduce the level of unfairness! You need to look at it like this, it’s all about comparison. There may be others who are better off than you but there are others who are a lot worse off. Like today, Sam was at work and you were at home with Jaime, fair enough, that’s how things are and you wouldn’t have it any other way. You love spending time with her! You are so lucky to get all this time with her. Mothers in America go back to work so soon after having a baby. I’m sure so many of them would do anything to stay at home with their babies but they can’t afford it.
By Freya Walker8 years ago in Families
Things You Should Never Say to a Birthmother
When I fell pregnant with my daughter three years ago, I wasn't prepared for anything. I wasn't prepared for the physical damage pregnancy would do, and I definitely wasn't prepared to be a parent. I didn't even have the money necessary for me to eat or pay rent, let alone have a baby.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Families
Silvertongue
“I hate you.” Did he actually though? He thought that he might. “No, you don’t,” was the only response he was given. And if he really didn’t hate his father, then how did he feel about his father? Did he like what he was doing? Was he okay with it? Should this be happening?
By Rimsha Bashir8 years ago in Families











