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People Share Their Favorite Things About Having Two Moms

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Double the mommas, double the love.

"My moms really exposed me to having a sense of adventure and being open to travel and learn about new cultures and people."

"My moms really exposed me to having a sense of adventure and being open to travel and learn about new cultures and people."

Wendy, 34

"I call them 'my moms' or my 'Ms. Daisies' since I drive them around.

The best part about having two moms is that I have been fortunate to learn from both of them equally. I have learned how to be an extremely strong, independent female, while also strengthening my femininity as each of my moms have contrasting and complementary characteristics that I can grow from. Not many girls can say they had two positive female role models in their life.

I have been fortunate to have two moms for most of my life, ever since I was about 4 years old. My moms really exposed me to having a sense of adventure and being open to travel and learn about new cultures and people. It was always like a 'girls' weekend' when we would be together. Now that we are older, it's like 'hanging with the girls'."

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"I just want to tell them both that I love them so much and thank you for teaching me at such a young age that true love has no barriers, has no conditions, and what a boring world this would be if we weren't open to learning from each other's differences."

"I just want to tell them both that I love them so much and thank you for teaching me at such a young age that true love has no barriers, has no conditions, and what a boring world this would be if we weren't open to learning from each other's differences."

"Thank you for helping me become the woman I am today. Happy Mothers' Day moms!"

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