u/Misty_Petals_1010

What's the best thing your parents taught you without even realizing it?

Lately I've been thinking about how parenting is probably a lot of people doing their best while figuring things out as they go.

So I'm curious....

What's something your parents did(big or small) that made you think, I want to do that with my own kids someday?

It could be a parenting rule, a family tradition, the way they comforted you, how they handled mistakes, or even a tiny thing that made you feel loved and understood.

And on the flip side, what's something you'd like to add to your own parenting style in the future?

I'd love to hear the little things that stuck with you👀🤗

u/Misty_Petals_1010 — 29 days ago

Girls who grew up without brothers, do you ever feel like you missed out?

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Maybe it's just me being delulu, but I've always wished I had an older brother. The teasing, random fights, annoying advice, unexpected protection... all of it.

Sometimes I wonder what it would've been like to have someone who's equal parts menace and biggest supporter.

Can't be the only one, right? 🥹🤍

u/Misty_Petals_1010 — 1 month ago