Anxious mom-to-be asked what parents 'love about having children' and the responses were beautiful
"I think the reason it seems like parenthood is all bad is itβs easy to describe the bad parts and impossible to describe the good parts because they are so good they are other-worldly."

Twitter users agree that parenting is more joy than work.
The thought of having children can be overwhelming for a lot of people. People who have kids often warn those without them that their kid is going to take over their entire life. They complain that children are extremely expensive and that youβll never get a good nightβs sleep until the child has turned 4.
Now, I have a 5-year-old and the only thing thatβs really true is that children cost a lot of money. A big chunk of the cash you spend on a kid is for food. Mine never stops eating. He eats as much as I do and Iβm a 45-year-old man.
I hear him say, βDad, Iβm hungry. Can I have some food?β at least six times a day.
I also donβt think that children take over your entire life unless you let them. Itβs a sliding scale. When theyβre a newborn, they own 90% of your life and you only have the remaining 10%. But, by the time theyβre 5, you get about half your life back. While that still seems pretty sad, itβs not a huge problem. Having kids teaches you to be a lot better at time management and to take advantage of free time when itβs available.
When it comes to sleep, smart parents sleep train their kids at a young age so that everyone in the family can get a good nightβs rest. Itβs not easy, but it pays huge dividends.
Rose Stokes, an award-winning freelance columnist in London, recently learned that she is pregnant and was very anxious about having a kid because of all the things sheβs heard from people with kids. So she took to Twitter to ask parents to tell her what they βlove about having childrenβ to give her a more positive perspective.
Stokes received a ton of incredibly positive responses from people who truly love having children. They eased her mind by telling her that she would experience the greatest love of her life after having children. They told her that being a parent is one of the funniest experiences sheβll ever have.
The parents of Twitter also made an important point: Children make you a better person. I always think about parenting as a stress test on your personality. If you want to know whatβs wrong with you, have a kid. Youβll quickly figure out all of your weaknesses. The good thing is that once we know our weaknesses we can fix them.
Here are some of the best responses to Stoke's question: βParents of Twitter, what big or small things do you love about having children?β
It's hard to describe what it's like to have a child.
I think the reason it seems like parenthood is all bad is itβs easy to describe the bad parts and impossible to describe the good parts because they are so good they are other-worldly.
β Lucy Huber (@clhubes) January 7, 2022
Mother love. The moment you hold your baby and this new emotion sweeps over you, you are changed forever. You won't believe it until it happens. Your kids make you feel pure joy, happiness, rage and sadness. And they will make you laugh.
β Justabaker #hearmeroar (@Justabaker17) January 7, 2022
There are a lot of joyous moments.
So many things. Waking up with their arms wrapped around me, constant cuddles. Saying βI love youβ every time we leave a room. Hearing their worries and mad, made-up stories about imaginary fox families; silly kitchen discos every weekend, eating dinner together with βfake wineβ
β Victoria Richards (@nakedvix) January 7, 2022
To meβ¦ being a mother is a lot more like being crazy, head-over-heels in love than anything else. Itβs visceral, too - I crave their skin, physical touch; canβt get enough of their hair and breath and laughter. When you love someone so much you could peel them and eat them? That
β Victoria Richards (@nakedvix) January 7, 2022
Children change your perspective.
My daughter is two, and her favourite film is my favourite film - Singinβ In The Rain. Watching her watch it has given me a whole new appreciation for it, and sheβs shown me new jokes I hadnβt noticed which are obvious to her
β Greg Jenner (@greg_jenner) January 7, 2022
It's hard but worthwhile.
It maybe the hardest job in the world but itβs also the best and most meaningful. What I can promise you is that it gets better and better. Mine are now 9,10 and 14 and I wish I could stop the clock right here. Not pure joy. But many moments of it.
β Isabel Oakeshott (@IsabelOakeshott) January 7, 2022
My ride to here hasnβt been at all easy. But weβve found our groove now & have done for quite a while. Chaz will be six in April & has become very funny. Heβs also very sensitive & I love that heβs a sponge for knowledge which in my case is biased towards flowers!Youβll rock it x pic.twitter.com/Snt3Wj2liy
β Sophie Rumble #JohnsonOut (@sophiearumble) January 7, 2022
It's not as hard as people say.
They make you a better person.
People don't tell you that you will find your kids hilarious. That they will add structure and balance to your life. They will improve your time management and make you a more empathetic and forgiving human.
β Laura Durcan (@Rheum2improve) January 7, 2022
Watching them see the world in an entirely new way. It makes you see it in new ways, too. Everything is new again, every day.
β Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR) (@HC_Richardson) January 8, 2022
They're fun and funny.
Children are funny, even babies, and if you don't take everything so seriously, you can have so much fun watching them grow.
β Polly Karr (@karr_pe) January 7, 2022
For every stomach churning, eye-bag making, heart-aching hardship of the first few years, thereβs moments of pure wide-eyed magic from the most basic and hackneyed places, and you get to feel it too. Theyβre also comedy gold without any intention or effort. pic.twitter.com/JmaQOleVm9
β Chris Duffy (@vonduffer) January 7, 2022
They are so funny - Finn makes me laugh every single day. Also watching how they grow and develop is fascinating. The way they think and the connections they make - plus how they absorb everything around them. Yes parenthood is tough, but it is brilliant. Xx
β Ruth Davidson (@RuthDavidsonPC) January 7, 2022
The great thing about asking a wide swath of humanity about a common experience is that you get so many great perspectives on the matter. Some parents shared the emotional experiences that come with having children. While others focused on how kids can fundamentally change your life. After reading through most of the responses, I think that Stokes probably got a clear idea about what having a child is like.
Well done, Twitter.
This article originally appeared on 2.4.22
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