My own flesh and blood.
2007-01-07 05:13:12
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answer #1
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answered by cutie pie 5
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Its great to see that what we are is going to be part of the future.
You can make good on what your parents did wrong with you.
If you have a deep relationship, your child will let you be part of their inner lives. This is a very rewarding relationship.
When the teen years start alot of parents loose contact to their children.
The same goes for the children knowing their parents. They are more connected to you if they know you, which means telling them how your
life was, how you failed, where you did good and where you did bad.
How your childhood made you into the person you are today, with all your faults. If you live this kind of life with your child you will find a deeper loving relationship which will never stop.
So I would say from experience, Love is Knowing and Knowing is Love.
Know whats going on in their souls, their minds and you will win their hearts.
2007-01-07 12:54:23
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answer #2
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answered by eidunotno 3
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Before I had kids I was scared of death and woul dnot die for anyone including my parents. After having my 1st child I questioned my love for her and thought I was sick or something. In time it all changed maybe post partum depression or something. Now I would gladly give my life for any one of my 4 children. I guess as stated before, it comes naturally.
2007-01-07 11:58:05
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answer #3
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answered by Lady X 2
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Why wouldn't we? My husband and I helped make our son out of the love we have for one another. My son is part me, part my husband. He brings me so much joy and love and he's only 15 months. Without my son, I'm empty! My son means the world to me. And not only all of that, he's cute, funny, smart, and caring- it's so amazing watching them grow and seeing their personalities. He's my first, and I must have more... I have so much more love to give. My children's happiness and feeling loved means a lot to me. My love is unconditional for my son and will be as well for any other child I have.
2007-01-07 11:57:48
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answer #4
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answered by m930 5
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Because I have too...JUST KIDDING. There are a million different (big and small) reasons I love my kids. They have taught me how to enjoy life. They are so innocent, loving, funny, caring, aggravating, loyal, honest....they are just so fabulous! There aren't enough words to describe the feeling my children give me! I'm one proud mama of four!!
2007-01-07 12:08:14
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answer #5
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answered by GraceSlickChick 2
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biologically because of hormones like progesterone. thats why moms are more likely to be over-protective but in genereal opinion because children are them in a way. hope it's satisfactory
2007-01-07 11:55:58
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answer #6
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answered by janus 2
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its our jobs and responsibilities to love our children and make sure they are fed and bathed and sheltered and make sure they get a good education so they could get a good job once they graduate high school and move out of the house. and its our job to make sure they are able to survive on their own in the real world. and its our jobs to make sure they get well when they are sick and its our job to make sure they know from right and wrong and its our jobs and responsibilities to be there for them when they need us and its our jobs and responsibilities to make sure they are loved.
2007-01-07 12:58:00
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answered by mamas_grandmasboy06 6
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It just comes naturally.
2007-01-07 11:53:26
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answered by tinamaries43 5
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