Mothers often are the main source of day to day parenting, from those early days of baby milk and being changed to learning to put on big boy clothes on, fastening buttons, learning to comb your hair and keep clean ready to join the exciting world of the Play Group and School.
Mothers often support you in school with help understanding what the teacher was trying to explain, making sure you've the right books and things like PE Kit on the right day, arranging play dates and maybe joining things like Scouts that's if they're not a volunteer there too.
Then they step in when you transfer to high school and things like your subject options when trying to explain why your body and you feel weird at 13+ navigating that awkward bridge towards Adulthood but even after that, she's still in your life.
For some of us it complicated by being a Feminine Sissy Gurl that can lead to some of her expectations changing.
For me my Mummy is the source of my feminine side, my mummy knows about and has accepted me wearing skirts and frilly panties seeing me and even has washed them.
We are close, more like the closeness between a girl and her mother as her "jane girl" little sissy gurl than with more conventional boys.
Mothers do a lot and for many also work outside the home too so giving thanks to your Mother and for Mothers everywhere is super important.
Thank you Mummy!
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