When you become a parent, that's a whole new level of life intruding. Nobody tells you how boring and time-sucking it's going to be! Or how the responsibility feels like an airbag going off in your life.
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Being a parent is the hardest thing in the world... the psychological toll it takes on you because these lives are in your hands. I take it very seriously.
When you become a parent, you really care that you get that right, and you care about nothing else.
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.
Parenting is not for everybody. It changes your life. Especially when they're little.
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.
Being a parent is about your survival. Surviving the terrible two's is the most important thing.
Being a parent is the hardest job ever in life.
What I've learned about being a parent is how much you sort of secretly learn from everyone else and how valuable it is.
It triggers something in you as a human being because you forget what your parents did for you. But when you become a parent, you're like, 'Whoa! It's hard work.' No wonder your parents always tell you off! They've done a lot for you.
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