Actress zuzka Kubovčíková Šebová on Unexpected Joys of Motherhood to Sons
Bratislava, Slovakia – Actress Zuzka Kubovčíková Šebová, 43, initially envisioned a life surrounded by daughters, mirroring her own upbringing with close female friends and family. However, she now embraces the unexpected joy of raising two sons, stating she “wouldn’t change a thing.” In a recent interview with Najmama.sk, Šebová shared her evolving perspective on motherhood and the surprising finding of a “male world” she now deeply enjoys.
Šebová recounts initially picturing a household filled with daughters, drawing from her own experiences growing up surrounded by women. The arrival of her sons challenged those expectations, revealing a different dynamic and a newfound gratitude for the energy and interests of boys.she observed that while raising sons presents unique challenges – such as navigating sibling dynamics where the younger child might miss out on activities due to age – it also offers notable benefits, including fostering independence and teaching children to consider others.
“Thanks to a sibling,they see that it is not always according to them. They must take into account,” Šebová explained. She highlighted the boys’ boundless energy, communicative nature, and love for active play.
Šebová described being fascinated by the innate “adrenaline” she observes in boys and men, citing her three-year-old son RudiS early and unsolicited expertise on cars as an example. she actively participates in their energetic pursuits, joining them in sports like climbing, football, and hockey, describing it as a form of “psychohygiene” and a way to connect with a world previously unknown to her. “I play ball games. It may be a way of psychohygiene for me, but I jumped with them on a boy’s wave,” she said.
Despite the fulfillment she finds in motherhood, Šebová emphasized that she feels her family is complete. Acknowledging the demands of raising two children, she expressed concern that adding a third would stretch her attention too thin. “I am very grateful for them. I think that if there were one more child, they would be deprived. I already have remorse when I cannot fully devote myself to one or the other,” she stated.