I am so sick of boy-mom sh*T

Anonymous
Funny. My parents would never NEVER have made such pathetic excuses for my brother, and he was a handfull.
I suppose that’s why their son got a full ride playing a D1 sport at a top school.
But do go on about your sporty kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Look people-don’t be stupid. #boymom is used to keep our sanity in a world where moms of boys deal with constant pressure to make their boys “behave”, “reign it in”, or whatever. Things like personal hygiene, table manners, indoor voices, are just not as easy to teach to boys as it is to the *majority* of little girls, of course there are exceptions. But you just don’t need to exercise little girls like you need little boys.

I have mom friends with just boys and we literally text each other things like, “hey-I’m heading to the park to run the boys, want to join?”

“RUN the boys”

#boymom



Boymom, you sound really, really stupid. I think you might have already lost your sanity. Maybe treat your child as a human and not a wildebeest?


This is why "boy moms" no longer hang out with girl moms... our kids are just acting normal and we are called bad moms and our kids are characterized as wildebeasts.

It's no different than girls wearing 1 inch shorts and people say "who is the parent" like seeing a girls leg is some horror.

Boys moms are not raising rapist they just don't give a crap if the boys want to wrestle, burp and make fart jokes. I don't give a sh*t.


No, you're treating your own kids like wildebeests, not anyone else. The more you say they can't learn basic manners, the more you're underestimating their own capacity.

Your false equivalencies are also stupid. I don't care what your children wear or if they play wrestle with each other, as long as they are trying to be considerate of other people.

I have a boy, so please stop thinking that people who disagree with you are "girl moms."


It's true mom's of non-traditional boys have the biggest chip on their shoulder.

You tell yourself "I'm a better mom" to hide behind the fact their H's wish your boys was "more sporty".

Our boys are not your problem, your inability to accept your boys is the problem.


I never said anything about my son or my husband, so your characterizations say more about you than me.

I don't have a chip on my shoulder and try to be empathetic and open-minded to many parenting choices. But I find your ignorance and deeply-rooted misogyny to be intolerable.


I’m not that poster but yeah, your kid’s not good at sports.


Your juvenile dig says more about you than me. You all can make all the assumptions you want about me and my family. You're wallowing in your own misery.
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Anonymous wrote:Look people-don’t be stupid. #boymom is used to keep our sanity in a world where moms of boys deal with constant pressure to make their boys “behave”, “reign it in”, or whatever. Things like personal hygiene, table manners, indoor voices, are just not as easy to teach to boys as it is to the *majority* of little girls, of course there are exceptions. But you just don’t need to exercise little girls like you need little boys.

I have mom friends with just boys and we literally text each other things like, “hey-I’m heading to the park to run the boys, want to join?”

“RUN the boys”

#boymom



Boymom, you sound really, really stupid. I think you might have already lost your sanity. Maybe treat your child as a human and not a wildebeest?


This is why "boy moms" no longer hang out with girl moms... our kids are just acting normal and we are called bad moms and our kids are characterized as wildebeasts.

It's no different than girls wearing 1 inch shorts and people say "who is the parent" like seeing a girls leg is some horror.

Boys moms are not raising rapist they just don't give a crap if the boys want to wrestle, burp and make fart jokes. I don't give a sh*t.


No, you're treating your own kids like wildebeests, not anyone else. The more you say they can't learn basic manners, the more you're underestimating their own capacity.

Your false equivalencies are also stupid. I don't care what your children wear or if they play wrestle with each other, as long as they are trying to be considerate of other people.

I have a boy, so please stop thinking that people who disagree with you are "girl moms."


It's true mom's of non-traditional boys have the biggest chip on their shoulder.

You tell yourself "I'm a better mom" to hide behind the fact their H's wish your boys was "more sporty".

Our boys are not your problem, your inability to accept your boys is the problem.


HA! I've said this in other threads, and I'll say it again...there is always, always a correlation between "boymoms" and women who can't seem to tell the difference between the possessive and the plural.

It's not "mom's of boys," it's "moms of boys."


DP. It's called auto-correct. Sheesh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny. My parents would never NEVER have made such pathetic excuses for my brother, and he was a handfull.
I suppose that’s why their son got a full ride playing a D1 sport at a top school.
But do go on about your sporty kids.


Just accept your boy for who he is.

I feel sad for him.
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Anonymous wrote:Look people-don’t be stupid. #boymom is used to keep our sanity in a world where moms of boys deal with constant pressure to make their boys “behave”, “reign it in”, or whatever. Things like personal hygiene, table manners, indoor voices, are just not as easy to teach to boys as it is to the *majority* of little girls, of course there are exceptions. But you just don’t need to exercise little girls like you need little boys.

I have mom friends with just boys and we literally text each other things like, “hey-I’m heading to the park to run the boys, want to join?”

“RUN the boys”

#boymom



Boymom, you sound really, really stupid. I think you might have already lost your sanity. Maybe treat your child as a human and not a wildebeest?


This is why "boy moms" no longer hang out with girl moms... our kids are just acting normal and we are called bad moms and our kids are characterized as wildebeasts.

It's no different than girls wearing 1 inch shorts and people say "who is the parent" like seeing a girls leg is some horror.

Boys moms are not raising rapist they just don't give a crap if the boys want to wrestle, burp and make fart jokes. I don't give a sh*t.


No, you're treating your own kids like wildebeests, not anyone else. The more you say they can't learn basic manners, the more you're underestimating their own capacity.

Your false equivalencies are also stupid. I don't care what your children wear or if they play wrestle with each other, as long as they are trying to be considerate of other people.

I have a boy, so please stop thinking that people who disagree with you are "girl moms."


It's true mom's of non-traditional boys have the biggest chip on their shoulder.

You tell yourself "I'm a better mom" to hide behind the fact their H's wish your boys was "more sporty".

Our boys are not your problem, your inability to accept your boys is the problem.


I never said anything about my son or my husband, so your characterizations say more about you than me.

I don't have a chip on my shoulder and try to be empathetic and open-minded to many parenting choices. But I find your ignorance and deeply-rooted misogyny to be intolerable.


I’m not that poster but yeah, your kid’s not good at sports.


Your juvenile dig says more about you than me. You all can make all the assumptions you want about me and my family. You're wallowing in your own misery.


You just need to love and parent the child god gave you. It's okay if he doesn't like playing with the rough and tumble boys ... let him be the boy he wants to be.

Bless your sweet boy!
Anonymous
Good lord. Boys and girls are humans. There is more variation among boys than there is generally speaking between boys and girls. Who doesn’t “run their kids” whether they’re male or female? Kids need physical activity. If it’s half the population, ya ain’t special.
-mom to one boy and one girl
Anonymous
Wait, seriously. Mothers of children with XY chromosomes now hashtag that fact? This is a thing that we as humans are doing? I just want to check #whatiswrongwithyoupeople
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Anonymous wrote:Look people-don’t be stupid. #boymom is used to keep our sanity in a world where moms of boys deal with constant pressure to make their boys “behave”, “reign it in”, or whatever. Things like personal hygiene, table manners, indoor voices, are just not as easy to teach to boys as it is to the *majority* of little girls, of course there are exceptions. But you just don’t need to exercise little girls like you need little boys.

I have mom friends with just boys and we literally text each other things like, “hey-I’m heading to the park to run the boys, want to join?”

“RUN the boys”

#boymom



Here's why it is so hard to relate to a #BOYMOM versus a mom of boys.

You cannot offer any form of commisseration, identification, sympathy/empathy, or relating to them without them completely dismissing you and trying to diminish you because YOU JUST CAN'T because you're a mother to girls. So you can't know.

So even if your girl is hoarse from shouting, a skinned knee from tree-climbing, covered in dirt and holding up a random animal tooth for inspection, as my oldest girl was today, you just. can't. possibly. because #BOYMOM.

So go ahead, #boymom. I'll stop trying to connect with you or relate to you, or encouraging my kids to play with yours. And then I'll be a snobby, standoffish #girlmom, and you'll continue to be so "unseen."


This is so mental.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny. My parents would never NEVER have made such pathetic excuses for my brother, and he was a handfull.
I suppose that’s why their son got a full ride playing a D1 sport at a top school.
But do go on about your sporty kids.


Why are the posters with these arguments SO terrible with spelling / grammar? It’s hard to take you seriously when you can’t spell 2nd grade word wall words correctly.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Look people-don’t be stupid. #boymom is used to keep our sanity in a world where moms of boys deal with constant pressure to make their boys “behave”, “reign it in”, or whatever. Things like personal hygiene, table manners, indoor voices, are just not as easy to teach to boys as it is to the *majority* of little girls, of course there are exceptions. But you just don’t need to exercise little girls like you need little boys.

I have mom friends with just boys and we literally text each other things like, “hey-I’m heading to the park to run the boys, want to join?”

“RUN the boys”

#boymom



Here's why it is so hard to relate to a #BOYMOM versus a mom of boys.

You cannot offer any form of commisseration, identification, sympathy/empathy, or relating to them without them completely dismissing you and trying to diminish you because YOU JUST CAN'T because you're a mother to girls. So you can't know.

So even if your girl is hoarse from shouting, a skinned knee from tree-climbing, covered in dirt and holding up a random animal tooth for inspection, as my oldest girl was today, you just. can't. possibly. because #BOYMOM.

So go ahead, #boymom. I'll stop trying to connect with you or relate to you, or encouraging my kids to play with yours. And then I'll be a snobby, standoffish #girlmom, and you'll continue to be so "unseen."


This is so mental.


Completely. She’s nuts!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Look people-don’t be stupid. #boymom is used to keep our sanity in a world where moms of boys deal with constant pressure to make their boys “behave”, “reign it in”, or whatever. Things like personal hygiene, table manners, indoor voices, are just not as easy to teach to boys as it is to the *majority* of little girls, of course there are exceptions. But you just don’t need to exercise little girls like you need little boys.

I have mom friends with just boys and we literally text each other things like, “hey-I’m heading to the park to run the boys, want to join?”

“RUN the boys”

#boymom



Boymom, you sound really, really stupid. I think you might have already lost your sanity. Maybe treat your child as a human and not a wildebeest?


This is why "boy moms" no longer hang out with girl moms... our kids are just acting normal and we are called bad moms and our kids are characterized as wildebeasts.

It's no different than girls wearing 1 inch shorts and people say "who is the parent" like seeing a girls leg is some horror.

Boys moms are not raising rapist they just don't give a crap if the boys want to wrestle, burp and make fart jokes. I don't give a sh*t.


No, you're treating your own kids like wildebeests, not anyone else. The more you say they can't learn basic manners, the more you're underestimating their own capacity.

Your false equivalencies are also stupid. I don't care what your children wear or if they play wrestle with each other, as long as they are trying to be considerate of other people.

I have a boy, so please stop thinking that people who disagree with you are "girl moms."


It's true mom's of non-traditional boys have the biggest chip on their shoulder.

You tell yourself "I'm a better mom" to hide behind the fact their H's wish your boys was "more sporty".

Our boys are not your problem, your inability to accept your boys is the problem.


I never said anything about my son or my husband, so your characterizations say more about you than me.

I don't have a chip on my shoulder and try to be empathetic and open-minded to many parenting choices. But I find your ignorance and deeply-rooted misogyny to be intolerable.


I’m not that poster but yeah, your kid’s not good at sports.


Your juvenile dig says more about you than me. You all can make all the assumptions you want about me and my family. You're wallowing in your own misery.


Sorry your boy isn’t “boyish.” We all see what you’re doing here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny. My parents would never NEVER have made such pathetic excuses for my brother, and he was a handfull.
I suppose that’s why their son got a full ride playing a D1 sport at a top school.
But do go on about your sporty kids.


English please.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Funny. My parents would never NEVER have made such pathetic excuses for my brother, and he was a handfull.
I suppose that’s why their son got a full ride playing a D1 sport at a top school.
But do go on about your sporty kids.


English please.


How do you not understand this?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Look people-don’t be stupid. #boymom is used to keep our sanity in a world where moms of boys deal with constant pressure to make their boys “behave”, “reign it in”, or whatever. Things like personal hygiene, table manners, indoor voices, are just not as easy to teach to boys as it is to the *majority* of little girls, of course there are exceptions. But you just don’t need to exercise little girls like you need little boys.

I have mom friends with just boys and we literally text each other things like, “hey-I’m heading to the park to run the boys, want to join?”

“RUN the boys”

#boymom



Boymom, you sound really, really stupid. I think you might have already lost your sanity. Maybe treat your child as a human and not a wildebeest?


This is why "boy moms" no longer hang out with girl moms... our kids are just acting normal and we are called bad moms and our kids are characterized as wildebeasts.

It's no different than girls wearing 1 inch shorts and people say "who is the parent" like seeing a girls leg is some horror.

Boys moms are not raising rapist they just don't give a crap if the boys want to wrestle, burp and make fart jokes. I don't give a sh*t.


No, you're treating your own kids like wildebeests, not anyone else. The more you say they can't learn basic manners, the more you're underestimating their own capacity.

Your false equivalencies are also stupid. I don't care what your children wear or if they play wrestle with each other, as long as they are trying to be considerate of other people.

I have a boy, so please stop thinking that people who disagree with you are "girl moms."


It's true mom's of non-traditional boys have the biggest chip on their shoulder.

You tell yourself "I'm a better mom" to hide behind the fact their H's wish your boys was "more sporty".

Our boys are not your problem, your inability to accept your boys is the problem.


I never said anything about my son or my husband, so your characterizations say more about you than me.

I don't have a chip on my shoulder and try to be empathetic and open-minded to many parenting choices. But I find your ignorance and deeply-rooted misogyny to be intolerable.


I’m not that poster but yeah, your kid’s not good at sports.


Your juvenile dig says more about you than me. You all can make all the assumptions you want about me and my family. You're wallowing in your own misery.


Sorry your boy isn’t “boyish.” We all see what you’re doing here.


Why are you fantasizing so much about my family?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Look people-don’t be stupid. #boymom is used to keep our sanity in a world where moms of boys deal with constant pressure to make their boys “behave”, “reign it in”, or whatever. Things like personal hygiene, table manners, indoor voices, are just not as easy to teach to boys as it is to the *majority* of little girls, of course there are exceptions. But you just don’t need to exercise little girls like you need little boys.

I have mom friends with just boys and we literally text each other things like, “hey-I’m heading to the park to run the boys, want to join?”

“RUN the boys”

#boymom



Here's why it is so hard to relate to a #BOYMOM versus a mom of boys.

You cannot offer any form of commisseration, identification, sympathy/empathy, or relating to them without them completely dismissing you and trying to diminish you because YOU JUST CAN'T because you're a mother to girls. So you can't know.

So even if your girl is hoarse from shouting, a skinned knee from tree-climbing, covered in dirt and holding up a random animal tooth for inspection, as my oldest girl was today, you just. can't. possibly. because #BOYMOM.

So go ahead, #boymom. I'll stop trying to connect with you or relate to you, or encouraging my kids to play with yours. And then I'll be a snobby, standoffish #girlmom, and you'll continue to be so "unseen."


This is so mental.


This whole thread is insane
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