Gift ideas for single mom?

Anonymous
She is not a single mom. Pet peeve when people misuse this term. She is married. Has another income, a co-parent, shared assets, extended family on both sides, shared insurance, and all the benefits of marriage without the hassles of living with someone. Yeesh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is not a single mom. Pet peeve when people misuse this term. She is married. Has another income, a co-parent, shared assets, extended family on both sides, shared insurance, and all the benefits of marriage without the hassles of living with someone. Yeesh.


This. Get her a spa gift card, cover the sitter, and call it a day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She is not a single mom. Pet peeve when people misuse this term. She is married. Has another income, a co-parent, shared assets, extended family on both sides, shared insurance, and all the benefits of marriage without the hassles of living with someone. Yeesh.


This. She is not a single mom.
Anonymous
She is not a single mom. What da hell
Anonymous
What's wrong with you people? So what if the OP used the term incorrectly. I'm sure her friend feels like a single mom if she's home alone taking care of their toddler and dog while working a full-time job.

You guys are worse than politicians. Always hating - literally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Babysitting, meal prep.


I can't hire a random baby-sitter from several states away and she already has one. I thought about meal prep service, but unsure if she likes those. She prefers to cook at home due to controlling food. Thanks for the suggestions!


What now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with you people? So what if the OP used the term incorrectly. I'm sure her friend feels like a single mom if she's home alone taking care of their toddler and dog while working a full-time job.

You guys are worse than politicians. Always hating - literally.


It doesn't really matter if her friend feels like a single mom - she isn't one.

Also, that's an incorrect use of "literally."
Anonymous
^This. “Feeling like a single mom” is an expression of privilege by women who, as a rule, are not single moms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^This. “Feeling like a single mom” is an expression of privilege by women who, as a rule, are not single moms.


+100
Anonymous
BBC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Magic wand


X2
Anonymous
I'm a full time single mom. I wish someone would send me a gift
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a full time single mom. I wish someone would send me a gift

+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dogs with cancer don't have to be a thing. They are dogs. Give your love, say your goodbyes, and let them go.


Shut up, ghoul.
Anonymous
I would appreciate Sugarfina, Jelly Belly, or Godiva.
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