Former first lady Michelle Obama will open once again about her family dynamic.

The public has invested for a long time in the relationship between Michelle Obama and former President Barack Obama, of persistent (and discredited) rumors of marriage problems until their frequent signs of affection, the Obama have remained a topic of fascination. The couple married in 1992 and went to raise two daughters: Malia, 27, and Sasha, 24.

And although the family seems to be very close, Michelle Obama recently shared that raising her youngest son was not always easy for her husband. In an episode on Wednesday of his podcast, “In my opinion with Michelle Obama and Craig RobinsonNext to her brother, she opened about her daughters’ personalities.

“Sasha is like a cat. She says: ‘Don’t touch me, don’t caress me. I’m not pleased. You come to me, you know? And Barack says, well, it’s difficult. I thought, no, the first was a complacent,” he revealed.

The candidate for the United States Senate, Barack Obama (D-Il) sits with his wife Michelle and his daughters Sasha (L) and Malia (R) in a hotel room while they expect the elections to return on November 2, 2004 in Chicago, Illinois.
The candidate for the United States Senate, Barack Obama (D-Il) sits with his wife Michelle and his daughters Sasha (L) and Malia (R) in a hotel room while they expect the elections to return on November 2, 2004 in Chicago, Illinois.

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Previously in the episode, Michelle Obama reflected on the different ways in which his daughters interact with the world.

“I would say this to Barack, when it comes to it, you know, [our] The oldest, Malia, she will discover who you are, what do you like and discuss it, ”he said.

While Barack Obama may have found that Sasha’s temperament is more challenging, Michelle Obama emphasized that the raising of children requires flexibility and the ability to adapt.

He pointed out that parents must be “chameleons” and adapt to the unique personality of each child.