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Mothers as role models.

(30 Posts)
Jane10 Thu 12-Feb-15 08:21:41

I would definitely see my Dad as a role model. He's been dead now for nearly 12 years but I think of him every day in one way or other. Mum was a very different matter. Almost an anti role model -a how not to be! Memories of my 2 Grans certainly act as role models for me with my DGSs. I'd like to be as good as them at being a Gran.

Leticia Thu 12-Feb-15 07:52:54

My mother is still alive and as I get older I can see me getting more like her!

NfkDumpling Thu 12-Feb-15 07:25:26

In a way my mother was a role model. She was an excellent and fun mum until I hit puberty - and she hit the menopause. Then her jealous paranoid streak kicked in and everything went to pot. Nowadays, if I'm a bit 'off' with anyone, someone in the imediate family just comes in with a 'Yes, Nana' to bring me up short.

kittylester Thu 12-Feb-15 07:23:30

I've said this before on here but my mum was, largely, a model of how not to mother! She was much more concerned about how things appeared to the neighbours than developing a relationship with me and she much preferred her sons anyway!

Falconbird Thu 12-Feb-15 07:03:11

My mother has been dead for ten years and she was a widow for nearly 40 years. Looking back down the years I have often wondered if she was a good role model. She was feisty and never bottled up her emotions, whereas I keep a lot of emotions bottled up. I don't have any daughters but I have 3 sons. I didn't have to worry too much about being a role model for them as they looked to their dad.