Where does this mom stereotype live?

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Anonymous wrote:Ok, guess where I live. I like to lie around on the couch eating Chipotle and watching the Real Housewives or Project Runway. I work full time and make stupid money for the pointless but enjoyable work that I do, as does my husband. Thanks double-Ivy education, for the good income and those awesome art history classes! I'm not sure I believe in God but I'm hopeful, and if I didn't have to work I'd spend my days reading (I like Edith Wharton and stuff set in Ireland and lately Alexander McCall Smith), and yapping with friends. I'd like to think I'd do good works if I won the lottery, but I'd probably mostly write checks because I secretly think I'd be fairly useless at swinging a hammer or teaching a refugee how to read -- best leave that to the professionals. I only like to watch movies that end happily ever after. I always vote Democrat even though I want to kick their sorry incompetent asses half the time. I adore my kids and like to scratch their backs and read them Harry Potter while drinking Diet Coke. I think the Diet Coke will do me in but I'm addicted. I'm a little overweight (see above re. Chipotle) and my sister says my jeans should be darker, but I do wear makeup for work, although I can't figure out how to make it stay on my face past noon. I like talking to people and someday I'd like to stand on the Great Wall of China. I secretly wish I could be on a radio talk show modeled after Charlie Rose. I love my mom to pieces. I have credit card debt that no one would suspect, but only because I helped out a deadbeat relative. My husband is kind of a geek because he plays fantasy baseball, but I don't care because he also cooks and does the laundry. My station wagon is 9 years old and filthy because I let my kids eat crap when I pick them up at the end of the day.


I would guess a little further out in the 'burbs, but not too far. Maybe Falls Church, Vienna, or Fairfax?


I would guess somewhere south of Fairfax. Or north of Rockville


No one has gotten it so far. I'm also multi-culti, and the last time I got really choked up was coming around a corner in the Pompidou Center smack dab into an amazing Picasso. I come from a large, loud family. We have a shelter cat. I've read most of those books on that other post. I am happy Nelly's career is back on track and I kinda dig that Bruon Mars even despite the cocaine bust. I think stereotypes are stupid and dangerous.


You're also long-winded. And quite taken with yourself. Those are personality traits, nothing to do with stereotypes.
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So she's from DC, that describes all of us
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