We never know the love of a parent till we become parents ourselves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People always say you never know love until you have your own child and all of that is true.
I always say, you never know how much your parents loved you until you have a child to love.
When you become a parent, it blows you open in ways that you never thought possible in terms of a level of love that I know I never thought I could possibly have.
I've never loved anybody the way I love my children.
You think you know what love is - until you have a child and discover that unconditional mother love.
We learn much of parenting from our own parents. My love for my father deepened profoundly when he was kind, patient, and understanding.
Parent and child may both love, but - unbeknown to the child - each party is on a different end of the axis. This is why, in adulthood, when we first long for 'love', what we mean is that we want to 'be loved' as we were once loved by a parent.
The depth of the love of parents for their children cannot be measured. It is like no other relationship. It exceeds concern for life itself. The love of a parent for a child is continuous and transcends heartbreak and disappointment.
I never experienced any feelings of closeness and caring from my parents.
There's never been a parent in my life.