I love being a Nina/tia and all my babies love them some ME! But This one right here yall!! This one RIGHT here!? 🤣❤️ thaasss MY baby!! My sister had him for me! 🤷🏻‍♀️🥰 #nina #fyp #tia

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... Read moreBeing a Nina or Tia—terms often used to describe godmothers or aunts—is one of the most rewarding roles in a family. From my own experience, it’s not just about the title; it’s about the special bond you build with these little ones who come into your life. Even if you don’t have children of your own, becoming a godparent or close family figure allows you to express love and provide support in unique ways. What resonates most for me is the genuine affection that grows over time. As the OCR content from the images says, "I MAY NOT HAVE A SON OF MY OWN BUT MY GODSON LOVES HIM SOME ME!!!" This perfectly captures the essence of this relationship – unconditional love and a sense of belonging. My sister carried and gave birth to my godson, which deepened our family connection even more. Watching him grow and share moments with me makes every bit of effort and care worthwhile. Celebrating moments with your godchild can involve simple daily joys, like reading books, playing games, or being there during important milestones. Each interaction strengthens your bond. I also find that being a Nina/Tia means being a role model and a source of encouragement. It’s about showing up not just physically but emotionally, investing enough time to build trust and understanding. For those who might wonder if this role is for them, my advice is to embrace it wholeheartedly. Whether through laughs, hugs, or guidance, your presence can deeply impact a child’s life. The connection I share with my godson goes beyond biology; it’s built on love, commitment, and memorable experiences that I cherish every day.