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J Moor
@Phase_Reality · 4:57

Mom’s voices and their kids

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So it's interesting, I started thinking about it this way, and I'm like, that makes total, complete sense. So then it just seems like the way that we are structured as far as having adolescents, children, teenagers, adults, we have these laws of no, you are still considered a minor. And then as parents, we're still trying to guide them as well. So there's just this natural friction that's going on. And it's amazing

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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:52

Part 1

And it would be interesting because towards late second trimester and all throughout the third trimester, I would do all kinds of things to try to get this kid to be active. And I would shift him and try to maneuver him inside my belly as my checkpoint of okay, this kid is still alive
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 3:22

Part 2

He was like, I was worried sick about him being hungry, and he was already squared away. I don't know why he kept calling me like that, as if he didn't have food in hand. And I just chuckled, because our son knows who to do that with. He knew because there have been times that he has had a low balance, and the cafeteria people have told him that. And guess how that message gets delivered to me when I get home
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Swell Team
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@SarahBd1
Sarah Blanche
@SarahBd1 · 3:28
I'm curious to know that and just spinning off of what you said about children growing in their own ways, having their own opinions. I have three children. Two are adult children and one is 16. I have definitely learned my lessons through each child, each of them being so very different and needing my attention and love in different ways
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