Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Taraji P. Henson Talks Parenting

Taraji P. Henson recently sat down for an interview with Redbook Magazine. Here's what she had to say:

On being a single mother and feeling the pressure to do it all: 
"It depends on what women equate success with. I think we try to do our best. And yes, we can do it all, but I wouldn't wish being a single parent on my worst enemy. It is not easy."

How being overprotective of children isn't doing them any favors: 
"These days we're so busy protecting our kids, when we really should be pulling back the blinds and showing them that we live in a world that's not always fair and moral. Sometimes we try to protect our children so much that when something doesn't go right in their lives, they're unprepared to deal with adversity. I don't think that does our kids any favors."

On holding out for the right kind of romantic relationship: 
"If I was going to get married, it had to be for love, because I wanted [my son] Marcell to see that real kind of love — the kind I yearn for. That old couple crooked and bent over but still holding hands. I know that kind of love exists and I'm not going to stop until I have that."

Why she's not afraid of aging: 
"I grew up watching women in my family embrace getting older and I think that's healthy. You ought to see my grandmother: She is 92, looks great, still travels, and dates a younger man. I'm 46 and I'm proud. Men don't lie about their age, so why should women?"


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