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01/24/2017 11:25am EST | Updated January 25, 2017
There’s something extra special about the bond between mother and son. “Boy mom” is a label we moms wear like a badge of pride. It’s not that boys are inherently different than girls, but our relationships with them are marked by a fierce love and loyalty that we treasure.
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We asked 18 mothers of sons to tell us their favorite part of being a boy mom. Their answers are as sweet and loving as their boys.
1. “There is a sort of protectiveness toward me that only my boys exhibit.”
When I had my first son, I already had a daughter. I was terrified to be a mom to a person with a penis. What I discovered about being a mom to boys surprised me. My oldest boy is 18 now, and while my relationship with my two daughters is very special, my relationship with my sons has a different dynamic. There is a sort of protectiveness toward me that only my boys exhibit.
When I was in labor at home with my now 6-year-old, it was my 10-year-old son who was cheering me on the loudest. When I was nursing their younger siblings, my older sons, 10 and 12 at the time, were the first to defend my right to breastfeed in any setting. When I had my hysterectomy, just a month ago now, it was my sons who were most protective of my recovery. My boys have always clung to me in a way that they don’t with anyone else. My relationship with them is so special.
― Joni, mother to an 18-year-old, a 16-year-old and a 4-year-old son
2. “The best part about being a mom to a boy is finally learning the names of the ninja turtles.”
Best part about being a mom to a boy is finally learning the names of the ninja turtles and telling the difference between a Marvel character and a DC Comics character. Also, I now know that boys have their fair share of troubles. Like how they have to “readjust” themselves from time to time and how they always have to lift the toilet seat up and place it down for the women every time.
― Jessica, mother to a 4-year-old son
3. “I get to yell ‘Stop touching your penis!’ in public with a straight face.
4. “The gift of making men for the future is wonderful.”
The gift of making men for the future is wonderful. Being a part of how they see and interact in the world is a reward I relish. Teaching them emotional intelligence and seeing them display emotion with understanding and compassion is the BEST part.
― Lori, mother to a 9-year-old and a 7-year-old son
5. “They are so rowdy and rambunctious!”
They are so rowdy and rambunctious! I truly have a blast with them. As a tomboy blessed with 2 girlie girls, it has been a lot of fun exploring the world with 2 guys who live for mud puddles and rough housing. Home Depot was an adventure this weekend because we had to explore what was in every kitchen cabinet and appliance in the showroom.
― Meg, mother to a 4-year-old and a 3-year-old son
6. “Everything is bigger with boys.”
Everything is bigger with boys ― activity levels, hunger, humor, love. They are always playing, running, jumping and looking for new ways to laugh. They are rapidly eating everything as fast as Costco stocks shelves. And most of all, they love each other and their mom more than anything in the world. It’s undying, never-ending, the most fulfilling love on earth.
― Eloise, mother to a 5-year-old and two 18-month old twin sons
7. “I love exploring the rough-and-tumble side of myself as a parent. I could not have predicted how much I genuinely enjoy being impaled by an imaginary sword while playing pirates on a Saturday afternoon.”
― Andrea, mother to a 4-year-old son
8. “It makes me feel so good to teach my boys to be kind.”
Having boys is awesome because they’re full of energy. It also makes me feel so good to teach my boys to be kind. I know that there will be two men of the future who treat people right.
― Ericka K, mother to a 12-year-old and a 5-year-old son
9. “The best part about being a mom to a boy is the unbreakable bond I have with my son.”
The best part about being a mom to a boy is the unbreakable bond I have with my son. He and dad can rough house, but you better believe, when my son is sick, the only person he wants in the world is his mama. The hugs he gives me every morning when he wakes up make me the happiest mom in the world.
― Jenna, mother to a 1-year-old son
10. “Getting boys to smile in pictures is easy. You can use any reference to poop.”
― Mrsdoingmybest, mother to a 5-year-old boy
11. “My little man is the man of the house.”
My little man is the man of the house. He is so sensitive and caring and always takes care of me. When I’m tired, he hands me a blankie. When I’m sad, he gives me a hug. He always tries to make me laugh. He is so observant ― he even notices new nail polish! I couldn’t ask for anything more from my little man and only hope he continues to treat women this way as he grows up!
― Jennifer, mother to a 3-year-old son
― Julie, mother to a 6-year-old boy and a 3-year-old boy
12. “As a boy mom, I get down on the ground.”
The best part about being a boy mom is tasting a side of childhood that you may not have on your first go-round. I grew up a girl’s girl. But as a boy mom, I get down on the ground. I wrestle. I tickle. I understand the pride of building the highest Lego tower possible, and the frustration when it topples. I laugh at farts that bubble up in the tub. I read comics. I go fishing in a giant puddle with nothing more than a stick and some imagination. I watch monster truck rallies, and have a favorite truck and driver. I enjoy the saltiness of a forbidden taste of Play Dough, and the excitement of building a ramp that really makes those toy cars fly. I never would have found joy in these things if it weren’t for my two sons.
― Kate, mother to a 3-year-old and a 1-year-old
13. “The purity of a son’s love for his mother. It is complete, uncomplicated and melts my heart every single day.”
― Claire, mother to a 7-year-old son
14. “I love explaining things to them through the lens of feminism and equality and just plain goodness.”
I now have a big responsibility: I’m in charge of raising two young white men to be the respectful, compassionate, good men that so often we don’t have in this society. And I love it. I love explaining things to them through the lens of feminism and equality and just plain goodness. So much of parenting is premeditated and so much is as you go; I really enjoy the moments where I get to think of my answer and what will make the “right” impact. I take great pride in it.
― Kate, mother to a 3-year-old and a 1-year-old son
15. “They inspire me to be more authentic, like they are. Wild, unfiltered, unapologetically loving.”
― Claire, mother to a 7-year-old and a 5-year-old son
16. “Everything is meant to be climbed or explored.”
― Norma, mother to a 5-year-old boy
17. “Their hugs border on headlocks.”
The best part of being a mom to boys is the way they love me so roughly! Their hugs border on headlocks, their kisses are wet, and when they lay next to me, it’s really on top of me to steal my blanket. But I wouldn’t have it any other way. They show their love so passionately.
― Theresa, mother to an 8-year-old and a 5-year-old son
My son has the best heart. He is so loving. He’s at an age where he is so happy to snuggle with me. He’ll call me into another room just to snuggle. He is the best big brother to his little sister. He will share pretty much everything he has with her, if it makes her happy. My father passed away a little over a year ago and he still “calls” him on the phone to tell him about his day. I could go on and on about how amazing my son is. I really don’t know how I got to be so lucky to get be his Mom.
― Sarah, mother to a 3-year-old boy
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One mom has no idea what she should do after she discovered that her 18-year-old son was having sex with her sister-in-law. Originally, she thought that having her brother and his family come stay with them at their farm would be a nice change. Their families could bond, she reasoned. But perhaps her son and his aunt took that spirit a little too literally.
They own a house on a large farm, she explained on the r/relationship_advice forum, and because they'd all been working from home they thought "it would be a good chance to stay together as family and for my nieces to spend time on the farm," she explained.
As for the mom, she has three kids of her own: a 13-year-old daughter, a 16-year-old daughter, and a son who's 18 years old.
Like when they recently went grocery shopping together and he splintered off from his mom to go buy "gym supplements."
"I saw condoms in my son's plastic bag when we arrived at the house two packs with 36 condoms each so 72 in total (didn't think anything of it thought he had gotten a GF and wanted to be safe)," she wrote.
It seemed very "normal" until recently when the mom was baking in the house and realized that she never actually saw them run around the property.
"I asked about it and they said they decided to hit the road (I thought nothing of this everything seemed normal)," she continued. "My SIL and son seemed to have a very good bond."
She was coming home from a friend's house before the sun came up when she noticed there was a light on in a cabin that they have on the property.
"I thought maybe one of the employees had forgotten to lock up," she explained. "So I went to close the door and switch off the light as I got closer I heard people having sex and I took a [peek] and it was my son and SIL having sex. I didn't confront them I was so in shock."
Does she confront them? Does she tell her husband? Does she tell her brother?
"I've been doing a lot of thinking and I'm sure they have been having sex for a while from the condoms (my son was always at the house, never brought a GF), the morning runs around the farm (do they really go on a run or do they have sex?), the close relationship," she mused.
"I grew up on a farm and I'm just going to give you the advice no one here has yet -- hide the guns," one person advised. "Lock them up in a safe if you have one and put the key in a new place. No matter how you handle this it's gonna be bad."
"Tell husband first, then brother when son (and SIL + kids if possible) is out of the house," someone else suggested. "Come up with a plan with your husband to get them not living in your house anymore. Get a therapist for your son. No matter how 'consensual' this was, he's still young and this was a trusted family member who went after him. The months of lies alone will make him question his own integrity and could lead to issues.
"Lock up the weapons, not saying anything about your brother at all, but desperate people do desperate things," the person continued. "You never know how anyone involved will react. Hope for the best, plan for the worst."
"Tell your husband then sit down and talk to your son together, away from everyone else. Say, 'I know you and your aunt have been having sex. I need [you] to tell me what's going on,'" the person wrote. "Do not elaborate and do not tell him what or how you know. He will spill more information this way than if you give him details, because that means he can't lie as easily. Then get him and ALL of the kids out of the house before you talk to your brother."
In an update to her original post, she shared that she first went to her husband (who could barely believe it was true) and then her son, who'd seen her first post online and already knew that his mom knew about the illicit affair.
"He didn't deny anything, he confessed," she wrote. "He told us him and SIL have been having sex since February last year (he was 17 at the time). My son said it started on SIL's birthday party he attended they got drunk and had sex in a bathroom and they have been meeting at hotels ever since and sneaking off at family gatherings."
She wrote that her son told her the SIL initiated their first encounter and was the one setting up hotel rooms, buying him meals and giving him "an allowance."
He sent their son to stay in a condo they owned "in town as he didn't want to see him in front of him at this moment."
"When my son was gone my husband stormed into my brother's room and told my brother everything (SIL was not in the house at that moment)," she continued.
He demanded to know where his nephew was to "teach him a lesson," but the parents refused to tell him. Meanwhile, her SIL never returned -- which means her brother called her or her son tipped her off.
"In all the screaming and shouting my daughters heard everything and are devastated that their family might be ruined they miss their brother and are afraid my husband won't ever let him in the house again," she wrote. "My husband hates all forms of infidelity to the core and has always drilled this in our two eldest children that they must never cheat on anyone or be in a relationship with someone in a relationship."
He won't answer her calls or texts, and her husband advised her to give him space to "heal."
"My son has left the condo because he is afraid of what my brother will do to him and is now hiding at a friend's and he won't tell us which friend," she wrote. "No word on SIL."
It is probably best if her brother and his family leave the farm and allow them to work through things on their own, while she and her husband work together to get her son into therapy. Hopefully he can both get the support he needs but also realize that his actions have MAJOR consequences.
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