Yea we do that with our butts. |
Huh? No, you can't just say "girlmom" like that is a thing. That is not a thing. |
I think the PP was talking about "girls of moms", not girlmoms. |
| Why are a few #girlmoms on this thread so angry? It's absurd. I never see this kind of hashtag except when a parent is relating something humorous their kid did. These is no story here. I laugh the same at classic boy stories as when I saw those videos of the dads doing a dance class with their daughters, or when my son thought his friend at school's name was Elsa because she asked everyone to call her that. And we all did. Lighten up. |
Yes it is, google it... go on etsy, hugfington post wrote an article about it. I have no problem with girl mom, but they are always the moms raising a stink. About every little thing at schools. It's no wonder middle school girls are such bullies. |
"I have no problem with it, but now I'm going to make an insulting generalization."
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Says the mom bitching about the inane. |
Not a mom. |
My boys, as adults, are very different from their sister. She's working on her third degree, and her brothers joined the Military or are working at the family business, a mix of office work, meeting clients, and some get dirty blue collar work. One is definitely using his GI Bill when he leaves the Military. Within my family, I can say the male children are definitely less drama, more satisfied with day to day life. I think society puts huge pressure on girls to be gorgeous...high achieving, perfect. I think women judge each other way more harshly as a rule, all while blaming men and society. Boys seem easier, men seem easier. Girls and women have created their own thunderdome and are participating in the ring and stands. It takes a lot to put expectations in balance for women. |
| This is such a dumb thread. First is SAHMs vs. WOHMs, but now we've devolved to boy moms vs girl moms?? You're better than this DCUM. |
It is socialization. My daughter got knocked on a developmental test because she doesn't play act with dolls. That is because I didn't give her dolls. So I daughter her a stuffed animal was a "baby" and showed her how to put it to bed so I could say yes to the question on her next eval. At 22 months she loves climbing everything and risk taking. She only puts her stuffed dino to bed because I showed her. Also her brother died at the drop of the hat. My dd not so much. |
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No, DCUM isn't better than this. |
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This is such a bizarre post. I have one of each and I do believe there are innate differences just as their are socialized differences.
I can say that my boy - who is an average typical boy - has never done some of the thing posted on here (blood, broken things in the house, run around restaurants)! But then again neither has my girl. So maybe that is just good parenting... |