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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Signs You Have a Narcissistic Mother
Narcissistic personality disorder affects many people, and often leads to emotional abuse, especially when narcissists get married or have children. Narcissistic parents take advantage of their authoritative position to control their children in unhealthy ways. If you have a troubled or tenuous relationship with your mother, think about your experiences together as you read this article. If you notice a lot of similarities, it may mean you were raised by narcissists.
By Joseph D. N. Kendrick7 years ago in Families
Motherhood
Motherhood is beautiful. It's been my mantra since having my son. I remind myself all the time that my job as a mom is more important to me than anything. Motherhood is one of those things that gets put down so much in our communities. We don't value it as much as our grandparents used to.
By Rachel Larson7 years ago in Families
Paying It Forward to Other Single Parents
My daughter was three months old when I finally decided to leave. But I was six months pregnant when I was planning to. I finished some college and was bartending, but I decided to move in with him and became pregnant. I was eight weeks pregnant and landed a job as a server. This was helpful to me; nobody else wanted to hire someone who was pregnant. I was so grateful. I still am.
By Cierra Collins7 years ago in Families
To All the Girls Who Grew up Without a Dad
Three little girls run around in the basement—which their mother has deemed their personal play space—laughing and shrieking in delight. On the floor is a man wrapped up in a sleeping bag, rolling around pretending to be a giant caterpillar intent on catching his prey; AKA my sisters and I. We jump on the backs of the sofas, something my mother never allowed us to do, to escape his playful clutches.
By Sophia Chajon8 years ago in Families
Spirituality & Family
It was about 3 years ago I started to wake up. From a young age I wanted to believe that there was always something more, something bigger than us, and for a while believed that our only acceptable and believable option was God. I used to pray and respect Him, in secret as my family are total athiests and would never understand my need for this sense of security.
By Ellie Marshall8 years ago in Families
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











