100% agree with all of this! |
I agree also, especially about the whole mommy needs wine culture. It is so sad. |
Same with DH, but he’s not a millenial. We’re not white tho. Does that make it okay? |
when someone here starts talking about brain development before 3yo or brain synapses I can’t agree with any point that poster is making. In real life I find parents who focus on a toddler’s intelligence and development insufferable. |
you are sad judgmental group of people. |
+1 "Boymoms" make me crazy. |
Not enough to make me dislike someone else, but I can't STAND when parents refer to their kid's actions/interests as "we". AKA "We're really into Paw Patrol right now." or "We are in size 18 mo clothes now" |
So are you. You just judged posters and called them “sad”. Why are you so judgemental, PP? |
I STILL call my son Stink or Stink Man. He's 9. |
I guess you win ![]() |
Me, too. Although, I have never, ever seen anyone use the term #girlmom. That's part of what bothers me so much about #boymom: it's gender-specific and, IME, most often used by moms who attribute their sons' poor behavior to their gender. This mom of two boys and one girl (I'm the PP who first mentioned it) says NO. Also, thanks for getting it about allergies. Having a kid with peanut allergies is terrifying, though most of the time we exist just fine. |
“We’re applying to [school name]!” ![]() |
I didn’t win but I did embarrass you - so that is something to make me smile! |
What a horrible nickname for a child. Please stop this before your kid goes to school. |
Not going to read so many pages. But just to tack on, also completely dislike "Stinky" or such. What, is your child a skunk or pair of dirty socks? |