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I Want to Be a Mom Someday

I can't wait to grow up, get married and have kids... Probably 2 or more... I want to be a great mum who understands my kids and share their viewpoints (or at least try to). I want to be as supportive as I possibly can and help them make their dreams into reality to the best of my ability. I want to be the role model in their life, their superwoman who protects them and whom they can seek comfort in. I want to do things and provide them with things I did not get/could not afford to when I was a child; I want to ensure my kids don't go through my sufferings that I did... I don't want to repeat my parent's mistakes, and hopefully I will learn from them and find alternative solutions. I want my kids to know that results do not define who you are, their dreams and future goals should not be influenced by societal standards and stereotypes, and they should be proud and confident of who they are. I want to raise my kids to be a polite, helpful, caring and considerate young independent. :)
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Anneliese · 22-25, F
There's an editing function (though I kinda guessed what you were saying)
Hmm... still needa know what age she's in

If she's 13-14 then there's alot of changes going on in her life. She probably wouldn't want you to butt in her stuff anymore. Actually, that goes for 13 and above. Although when she's like 15,16, 17 and stuff, she might open up to you depending on how well you treat her, and how comfortable she feels telling you. Basically you can just give her some advise that DOES NOT OFFEND HER (This... can get you hit XD) and just reassuring things. She's probably insecure now that puberty hits (like all other kids) and just want some reassurance and guidance. Share your experiences with her and how you dealt with it, how she should do it, and do consider the possibility of different genders handling issues differently

Well, thats what I think... hope it'll help somehow :P