As a parent, the only thing I am absolutely certain of is my own fallibility.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The one thing about being a parent is the ability to be selfless: To give up the things you want and need for the benefit of someone else.
It is always fragile, being a parent.
Being a parent is not a reasonable thing. It is a very hard thing. I am a parent and I know.
Being a parent can make you a horrible person at times, because you're pushed to the limit constantly.
What I've learned about being a parent is how much you sort of secretly learn from everyone else and how valuable it is.
When you become a parent, you look at your parents differently. You look at being a child differently. It's an awakening, a revelation that you have.
If you're the parent, be a parent. You know what I mean? I'm a parent. I have daughters.
There's nothing unique about me as a parent. I am a parent. My kids are kids. We do the best we can do.
I don't think I'd be a very good parent. I'd be too honest.
I'm not a parent, but it seems to me the nature of parenting is contingent, full of unexpected challenges - which is one of the wonderful and amazing things about it.