Out of curiosity, what would you say about the potential "gulf" between a non-parent vs parent? It has been a while for me, but do you think that parenthood is actually something a bit surprising living it than hearing about it? In other words, to what extent do you feel about the accuracy of "only a parent really fully understands"?
I think for me at least that I didn't fully understand the connection or great love you can feel for a child until we had ours. It is one thing to be protective and love family but another to have or adopt a child of your own. Nothing can FULLY prepare you for it and there are definitely challenges but I think most people step up to that challenge as they face it (Parenting) and it is super rewarding. I've always enjoyed kids and babies and such but it wasn't quite the same, even seeing children in perilous situations in movies gets to me more now. Watching an interview with our President about what he felt was his greatest failing during his term (Not being able to move congress to more gun safety control after events like Sandyhook) and hearing him talk about the loss of those 1st graders made me cry. I was extremely sad when I saw it on the news the day it happened but revisiting that moment just the other day with a child of my own got to me in a new way now that I'm a parent if that makes sense.