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<br>Parenting Advice from MILFs in real life [MILFGIF](https://milfgif.com/) By VICE Staff<br><br>Click to share on X ( Opens in new window ) XClick to share on Facebook ( Opens in new window ) FacebookShare using Native toolsShareCopied to clipboard<br>Porn actors are just like us. Definitely. Almost every person in the mature company I've interviewed over the past 20 years has had the same standard desires: get loved, be joyful, and make it to the close of society's highway in one piece and maybe no harm anyone in the process. They may make more money, have more sex, and enjoy their jobs far more than most people, but almost every woman in the adult business has had the same simple desires. Since having my second baby nearly seven years ago, I've even come to the realization that I may pertain more to the caregiving principles and methods used by those who are hated for doing video than I you with virtually any caregiver in the New Jersey neighbourhoods.<br><br>Porn stars are scrutinized daily by society ( and even their own fans ) for their looks, actions, life choices, personal beliefs. People frequently wonder how they raise their children, and if they should even be allowed to have children. I applaud all the mothers out there, both today and every day, especially the real-life MILFs. It takes a very confident person to endure that level of bullshit.<br><br>Videos produced by VICEThis Mother's Day, I caught up with several of the best porn moms in the industry to get some parenting advice, and to let them know I wish there was someone as cool at the PTA meetings I have to attend these days. I interviewed some of the world's greatest skateboarders last Father's Day about their outsider approach to fatherhood.<br><br>Holly HalstonThree Daughters, Ages 17, 18, and 23 @xxxHolly HalstonBefore I started doing porn in 2000, I had my three girls as the original MILF. Being a parent will take you to the brink of madness and give you the most enjoyable and frustrating experience of your life, in my opinion.<br><br>When I was first asked what advice I would give other parents, the first thing that came to mind is cover everything in plastic and [[empty]](https://mmctube.com/@claralansell69?page=about) double up on rubber mattress sheets. In all seriousness, I think I can survive as a mother thanks to having a great sense of humor, a lot of love, and a constant conversation with my girls about everything. Being open and honest with them has enabled them to recognize my human side and realize that I too make mistakes, but that each decision I made had unwavering intentions.<br><br>I can confidently say that you will make mistakes and probably screw parenting up, but having the grit to be proud of your mistakes is the goal. Along with each of my three daughters, I learned how to be the best version of myself. I never felt bad about expressing gratitude to each daughter for a lesson.<br><br>Kayden KrossDaughter, Age 2@Kayden_KrossBecause the two worlds are separate, my experience as a mother has not been one of raising children in the sex industry. I work in the sex industry and I raise my daughter outside of that. I can tell you that the benefits of working in the sex industry are that I get to set my work hours to get the most out of her time, and that I can afford things like good preschools, healthy food options, and so on. |
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