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Parental bakbakan na! Lamang ba ang mga Super Moms o Super Dads pagdating sa iba’t ibang sitwasyon tungkol sa pamilya? Alamin ‘yan dito sa video!

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00:00 From the Mars Sharing Group, we just want to say that Mars and Mars are both important roles in the family.
00:08 But sometimes, there are situations where there's a super power that's more important.
00:14 In certain situations, who you gotta call? Super dad or super mom?
00:20 Let's see. So, Mars, this is a fair fight. It's a 2 on 2.
00:25 We'll be mentioning situations that, for you, this is a job for super dad or super mom.
00:32 Just raise your hand if you're a superhero.
00:35 To express our answer.
00:38 Okay.
00:39 The child has a severe wound because he played outside.
00:43 As in severe. Who should be the first responder?
00:47 Super dad.
00:48 Super dad.
00:49 How about you, Mars?
00:51 I feel like it's me.
00:54 But I have a dad.
00:57 It depends on the case-to-case basis.
01:01 Case-to-case basis.
01:03 But for you guys, you're the first one.
01:08 Because Paul is best in panic.
01:11 Yes.
01:12 Wow, I have a son!
01:14 But it doesn't necessarily mean that all women are like that.
01:17 There are some that are tough, that they would step forward.
01:21 Like my Mars.
01:22 But usually, the guys are like, there are some that are tough.
01:27 If you're into parenting 102, 101 is like you tend to your child.
01:33 Parenting 102 is like, "Oh, that's nothing."
01:36 "It's just a small wound."
01:37 "It's just a small wound."
01:38 So, for them, they can get used to independence.
01:41 "Ah, it's okay. It happens. Battle scars."
01:43 "No, Pa, it's okay. I just got a cut on my hand. It's okay."
01:46 Of course, that's a different story.
01:48 But usually, the dads are the ones who tend to.
01:51 It depends on how bad the wound is.
01:54 If it's minimal, moms would take over.
01:57 Because, "Ah, it's okay. I'll kiss that."
01:59 Yeah.
02:00 The ones with a bump, kiss the bum.
02:02 If it's really bad, like a scratch or a scar, or something like that.
02:08 The face, whatever. That's the dads.
02:11 Rojon.
02:13 I feel like he's a super dad because I know Den.
02:16 That's what I'm really concerned about.
02:18 And he's still young.
02:20 Maybe Baby Joaquin will just cry more.
02:23 So, if ever, I'll be the one to make him feel more comfortable.
02:27 I'll take good care of him. I'll make him strong.
02:30 So, for me, he's a super dad.
02:32 I guess it's really different for each household.
02:34 Because in our household, Drew is the newest.
02:38 Really?
02:39 Yes. He sees that the two are already wrestling.
02:42 He'll choose not to watch because he's nervous.
02:45 I'm the one who's like, "Okay!"
02:47 I'm ready. I'm ready that, "Yes, of course, I'm not going to get hurt."
02:52 I'm like that.
02:53 So, it's really a "march and parse."
02:55 But I let it happen.
02:56 But I feel like it's a "march and parse" depending on how things are run in the household.
03:01 Drew is the one who sees what's going to happen and he's nervous.
03:06 And I think it's because he's a boy.
03:08 Yeah.
03:09 And he's been through that. He's been injured because of his siblings.
03:13 So, maybe for him, he's afraid.
03:16 That something will happen to one of them.
03:18 I think that's where the super dad and super mom really come in.
03:22 Super team.
03:23 It's like, if someone gets hurt, if they cut something, the dad would attend.
03:29 The mom, instead of panicking, would call.
03:31 They're the calm ones.
03:33 They'll call the ambulance or emergency.
03:36 Or doctor or whoever.
03:38 That's a team. That's a team.

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