I do think being a prissy tomboy helps me in raising a son in general. I wrestle with him, play ball, play in the sandbox with him. As a mom, you get bruises, scrapes on your knee.
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I think being a mother helps keep your feet on the ground. There's very little dignity in parenthood. It's a great leveller.
I was a tomboy as a child! I wanted my daughter to be a scrapper and not so dainty.
I think being a mum gives you extra qualities. I'm more feisty, fiercely protective and less selfish. The main trait I want to instill in my kids is kindness. I think it's the most important thing. If you're kind, you'll go a long way.
I grew up in a martial arts gym surrounded by men and boys, and I pretty much call myself a tomboy.
I'm not actually a mom in real life, so it's fun to pretend to be one. I like to approach things the same in art as in life. You can choose to look on the positive side and enjoy whatever roles you're given. You can find the silver lining in anything.
I am such a tomboy. I grew up fighting with boys, mainly - beating up boys, actually.
I'm not the kind of person who needs to be a mother no matter what. Life brings you people. Maybe I'll nurture someone who's not my child, like a friend, or an actor I'm working with who needs some love.
Being a mom has affected me in the greatest way possible - and in a necessary way. Having my son has helped me to be grounded, and I feel like with a child you have to really think about things all the way through.
I am a tomboy and I love being with the boys and shooting guns and stuff.
Honestly, I'm very much a tomboy.
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