Dahil siya raw ay cool mommy, never daw ginamit ni Gigi Escalante ang pagiging mommy laban kay Bituin Escalante!
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00:00What's your generation gap?
00:02It's like nothing.
00:04It's because mommy is so cool.
00:06Mommy is so cool.
00:08It's because she's the only one.
00:10She's the only one.
00:11She's not mommy.
00:12She's not mommy.
00:13She's not wife.
00:14I'm not wife.
00:15You're just you.
00:16Sometimes, your motherhood comes out.
00:19Of course, when the room is messy, it really comes out.
00:23I never use the role.
00:26I'm the mommy.
00:28What they're saying is,
00:30while it is essential for us to be friends with our children
00:33so that we can relate to them more,
00:35so that they won't hide their secrets from us,
00:39there are also instances
00:41where you need to assert your role as a parent.
00:44Because sometimes, when it's too much,
00:46the mother forgets.
00:48You need to establish a little friendship.
00:51I feel like I'm the mommy.
00:53Yes, like that.
00:54That's all.
00:55Like the time when I caught her with the playboys.
00:59March, 2001.
01:02Of course, you're still young.
01:04You're still a kid.
01:06But when she came out of the room,
01:08she's a man.
01:16Okay.
01:17What's your mom's attitude
01:18that you definitely don't want to do to your children?
01:23Go ahead.
01:25It's just natural.
01:26I'm a man.
01:27I'm a man.
01:28That's why I don't want to be called a playboy.
01:31Yes, that's also true.
01:32How about you?
01:33When you have a child,
01:35what does your mom do that you won't do?
01:38Maybe the scolding.
01:40I won't do that anymore.
01:41The shouting.
01:42And the nagging.
01:44But what I will still do is
01:46the silent treatment.
01:48It's stronger for me
01:49because I cry when I do that.
01:51You're not noticing.
01:52You don't know what's going on.
01:53I don't know if she's happy or sad.
01:57At least when she's crying,
01:58you know what's going on.
02:00Should I try that?
02:02That's very attractive to me.
02:04You?
02:05That's why you're kind.
02:08It's a warning, right?
02:10It really hurts.
02:11It hurts.
02:12It's too much.
02:13You should give her a ride.
02:16To the children,
02:17what do you think is the most valuable lesson
02:20that your mom has given to you?
02:24We talk a lot.
02:26And she respects me.
02:29Your privacy,
02:31your opinions.
02:32Yes, my opinions.
02:34She's not invasive at all.
02:37Maybe just in the room
02:38because it's necessary.
02:39It's a big sign.
02:43But the rest,
02:44decision making,
02:45everything.
02:46Even when you were a kid?
02:47Even when you were small?
02:49I listen to them
02:50and then
02:51I adjust my approach
02:54to how they are.
02:56Because they're not doing anything wrong.
02:59They have no idea of right or wrong yet.
03:01Yes.
03:02So,
03:03I adjust.
03:04What if you know that what you're doing is wrong?
03:07It's wrong.
03:08It's wrong.
03:09It's wrong.
03:10I don't share that.
03:11But why doesn't it reach?
03:13What I've learned from my mom
03:16is to be responsible.
03:17And if you do something wrong,
03:19you have to defend yourself.
03:21You did it.
03:22That's the consequence.