“Boy mom”

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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


How strange that again you are doubling down on not teaching your sons to clean up after themselves. Some of you are so strange.


I really do hope it for you. I also hope for everyone’s sake that you learn to be a good caregiver to them.
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


When her adult grandsons don’t visit her when she’s eventually all alone someday, she’ll undoubtedly count their lack of concern for her as further evidence of how awful boys and men are. She’ll never consider that they don’t visit her because she’s a horrible person who made her disdain for them obvious throughout their lives, just because they’re not girls.


I’m hoping my daughters teach their sons to clean up their pee. Do you think grandmas are supposed to clean it up? Sounds like you do.
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


How strange that again you are doubling down on not teaching your sons to clean up after themselves. Some of you are so strange.


I really do hope it for you. I also hope for everyone’s sake that you learn to be a good caregiver to them.


(If you do, you’ll learn that eventually the boys eventually learn how to shake the right way).
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


How strange that again you are doubling down on not teaching your sons to clean up after themselves. Some of you are so strange.


I really do hope it for you. I also hope for everyone’s sake that you learn to be a good caregiver to them.


(If you do, you’ll learn that eventually the boys eventually learn how to shake the right way).


(Also has to do with how they hold their penis).
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


When her adult grandsons don’t visit her when she’s eventually all alone someday, she’ll undoubtedly count their lack of concern for her as further evidence of how awful boys and men are. She’ll never consider that they don’t visit her because she’s a horrible person who made her disdain for them obvious throughout their lives, just because they’re not girls.


I’m hoping my daughters teach their sons to clean up their pee. Do you think grandmas are supposed to clean it up? Sounds like you do.


Yea. I definitely think you should have your grandson clean up his pee while he still hasn’t figured out how to hold his penis. Let your disdain for his abilities shine!
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


When her adult grandsons don’t visit her when she’s eventually all alone someday, she’ll undoubtedly count their lack of concern for her as further evidence of how awful boys and men are. She’ll never consider that they don’t visit her because she’s a horrible person who made her disdain for them obvious throughout their lives, just because they’re not girls.


I’m hoping my daughters teach their sons to clean up their pee. Do you think grandmas are supposed to clean it up? Sounds like you do.


Yea. I definitely think you should have your grandson clean up his pee while he still hasn’t figured out how to hold his penis. Let your disdain for his abilities shine!


You are the one imputing disdain. From a young age, people should learn that it’s important and responsible to clean your own mess. No negative judgment on the child. Tons of negative judgment on the parent who somehow thinks her precious is exempt from that.
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


When her adult grandsons don’t visit her when she’s eventually all alone someday, she’ll undoubtedly count their lack of concern for her as further evidence of how awful boys and men are. She’ll never consider that they don’t visit her because she’s a horrible person who made her disdain for them obvious throughout their lives, just because they’re not girls.


I’m hoping my daughters teach their sons to clean up their pee. Do you think grandmas are supposed to clean it up? Sounds like you do.


Yea. I definitely think you should have your grandson clean up his pee while he still hasn’t figured out how to hold his penis. Let your disdain for his abilities shine!


You are the one imputing disdain. From a young age, people should learn that it’s important and responsible to clean your own mess. No negative judgment on the child. Tons of negative judgment on the parent who somehow thinks her precious is exempt from that.


I hear your negative judgement. Good luck!
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


When her adult grandsons don’t visit her when she’s eventually all alone someday, she’ll undoubtedly count their lack of concern for her as further evidence of how awful boys and men are. She’ll never consider that they don’t visit her because she’s a horrible person who made her disdain for them obvious throughout their lives, just because they’re not girls.


I’m hoping my daughters teach their sons to clean up their pee. Do you think grandmas are supposed to clean it up? Sounds like you do.


Why are you teaching your daughters that it’s their job to teach their sons basic boy-hygiene? (As opposed to her husband?) You sound sexist.
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


And girls should clean up their long strands of hair that are all over the bathroom and clogging the showers


I’m the pp and yes, I agree. I already do that. But you clearly don’t make your boys clean up. Neither did my mom, and judging by unisex bathrooms, neither do any other “boymoms.” Sexism starts so young. I don’t understand why you and other women want your sons to grow up like this.
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


You are joking, but I am serious, and that is the problem. You do not see a real and serious link between the insidious sexism of allowing boys to not clean up their pee and later behavior like sexual assault. I do.
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Anonymous wrote:There is so much hostility and defensiveness on this post.


Yes, the “punch you in the tit” post was extremely hostile!

And all the posts saying "I'm so glad I have boys; girls spend too much money on makeup" or "I'm so glad I have girls; boys pee all over the toilet seat." Why are we denigrating entire genders? Just be happy with the kids you have.


There is nothing hostile about saying I don't spend money at Ulta because I have boys. That is a fact not a judgement.
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


How strange that again you are doubling down on not teaching your sons to clean up after themselves. Some of you are so strange.


and it's odd you did not comment when asked if you teach your daughters to clean up all their hair that is everywhere in the bathroom and to ensure their hair is not clogging the drain... do you , teach them to fetch their hair after each shower? and to clean the sink area with all that hair?
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


You are joking, but I am serious, and that is the problem. You do not see a real and serious link between the insidious sexism of allowing boys to not clean up their pee and later behavior like sexual assault. I do.


you are a psycho
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Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.


Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.


I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.


How strange that again you are doubling down on not teaching your sons to clean up after themselves. Some of you are so strange.


and it's odd you did not comment when asked if you teach your daughters to clean up all their hair that is everywhere in the bathroom and to ensure their hair is not clogging the drain... do you , teach them to fetch their hair after each shower? and to clean the sink area with all that hair?


Well if you don’t they will be rapists
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.

“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.

“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.


I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.


DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).


I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.


It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.


Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.

But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.


You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.


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