Queer parents: when was the first time your child made you feel really proud of your family? 🥹
Maybe they casually explained to someone that they have two mums or two dads. Maybe they corrected a teacher. Maybe they drew their family at school without thinking twice about it. Maybe they said something about being donor conceived, adopted, having a trans/non-binary parent, or simply having a family that looks a little different.
Or maybe it was something tiny that probably meant absolutely nothing to them…but completely got you. I feel like we talk a lot about the harder parts of raising kids in a world that still assumes every family looks the same. So I’d love to hear the other side too.
What was your little “yep… I’m really proud of the family we’ve created” moment?