I feel so lucky to have both a son and a daughter, because there's a different relationship with each of them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm very lucky, I've got two very loving parents, still very much together, and always been very supportive.
It's the sweetest thing to be a parent of a daughter. When they hit their twenties, they become these lovebugs that come back. It's just so sweet.
My son is such a lover, such a caretaker and so funny. He's seven, and he genuinely cracks me up. And my daughter is a fearless powerhouse. They fill me with wonder and admiration.
I think I'm lucky that I had kids as spread out as much as I did, 'cause my son, my oldest, was born when I was 21. And my youngest is 15 now. He was born when I was 40, you know?
I am an only child, so I relate to the intensity of that single-parent, mother-daughter relationship.
I didn't know I'd ever be able to love my second child like I love my first; she came out, and I was amazed I could love them both equally.
It's just a wonderful feeling to be a father and to have a kid.
Fatherhood is a joy. I feel very lucky to have a family. It gives you a perspective on things.
I am lucky to have three daughters who are completely different. I look at my daughters and I have different relationships with all three and there are parts of each personality that are very special.
Thank God I have four sons. The mother/daughter relationship is one of mankind's great mysteries, and for womankind, it can be hellaciously complicated. My mother and I are quintessential examples of the rewards and frustrations, and the joys and infuriations it can yield.