Introduction
Mother's Day is a traditional celebration honoring the mother, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on different days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. Some people say it has to do with commercial interest while others feel that it’s one of the most profound and meaningful celebrations on earth. Today, let us explore mother’s day!

Mother’s Day May 9
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No matter how much science advances, it’s almost impossible to think that a human male can conceive and carry a baby to term. The female reproductive system is way too complex science has no valid reason to try to replicate it. The movie Junior by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito presents this fictional case where a human male Arnold gets pregnant and carries a baby to term.
Do you think it would be good that males could get pregnant and carry babies to term?
The movie Junior gives us a window into what a male would feel if he could get pregnant. From the deep feeling of motherhood to the soft skin that a pregnant woman can feel. Arnol gets pregnant and also has to go through the labor pain as the child is born.
Do you think you could stand labor pain? How can you explain this pain to an alien that was first discovering human life?
Mothers are also human beings though sometimes we want to see them as heros only. They sacrifice to feed, care and protect their children and we know that there are only a few things in this world as strong and powerful as a mothernal love.
When was the first time that you discovered that your mom was also a human being and not only the most protective and loving person in the world?
In Mexico we attribute well-mannered education to mothers, because they are the ones that spend the most time with the children. Some mothers are very strict when raising their children. They say things like “you have to eat your vegetables or else.” Some others are the complete opposite and say “I’ll make your bed son, you can go play video games now. I’ll bring you pizza and soda when I finish here.”
What was your discipline experience with your mom? How are you or how do you think you’ll be with your children’s discipline?
As we grow up we see our parents differently and when we turn 18 we can’t help to see that mom is also a woman. There are mothers that live with their spouse for all their lives, some get divorced, some never get married and some are single mothers by choice.
What was your mom’s love experience in life? Was she married, divorced or single?