Celebrating Everyone but actual mother's on mother's day?

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Anonymous wrote:Is there nothing going on in your life, OP? I can’t imagine being so bothered by how other people choose to celebrate a Hallmark holiday.


+1,000
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Anonymous wrote:It’s just an effort to be sensitive to people for whom Mother’s Day may be a sad day. Relax.


+1. I’m a mom of three, but my sister cannot biologically carry a child. I really don’t care if her husband gets her a card from her cat. Why do you care? Also, I don’t have a good relationship with my mom so even though I’ve had a lovely day with my kids, it’s also a sad day for me for that reason. Let people do what they need to do on this made up Hallmark holiday. If you want to feel celebrated as a mom let your spouse and children know and be grateful that you have a spouse and children.


This doesn’t make any sense. The origins of Mother’s Day were not made up in a Hallmark board room. It’s actually a touching story. You should educate yourself on topics you know nothing about before spouting off like you do.


So the post doesn’t make sense because I said it was a Hallmark holiday? Who invited it? You? I don’t really want to educate myself on the origins of the day. I have three kids and work full time. I can’t believe some of you people are real. Put down the wine, step away from the computer, and get over yourselves and this stupid holiday! - xoxo a mom of 3
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Everyone should be celebrated on Mother's Day because everyone has or had a mother.
Anonymous
The one about people who chose not to be mothers is always a head-scratcher for me. Not sure why Mother's Day is a hard day for them. But whatever, not a big deal to me
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My 5-year-old asked "what about the people who don't have mommies?" and we talked about it like a birthday. For most people, the date of her birthday is just another day, but for her, we celebrate it. People who aren't mommies or don't have mommies don't.
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Yep, it's weird.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone should be celebrated on Mother's Day because everyone has or had a mother.


You can celebrate however you want, but what you're talking about isn't how most people understand the concept of Mother's Day.
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Anonymous wrote:No lie, I am seeing childless women getting happy mother's day cards....from their dogs. Themed as "mother's day card from dog" as in greeting cards companies are now making these specifically for "dog moms." Gag.


Especially when dog moms essentially took a puppy away from his/ her real dog mother so that they could be the ‘mom’ instead.
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My (human) kids really leaned into this with constant comments about how I am also the cat's mom, but not the dog's mom, because one son is the dog's dad so that makes me the dog's grandma. And then they said they would celebrate grandparents' day later with the dog. Completely silly but obviously they had noticed this trend on social media!
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Anonymous wrote:No lie, I am seeing childless women getting happy mother's day cards....from their dogs. Themed as "mother's day card from dog" as in greeting cards companies are now making these specifically for "dog moms." Gag.


Especially when dog moms essentially took a puppy away from his/ her real dog mother so that they could be the ‘mom’ instead.


Their pets.
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I personally feel anyone who cares for another should be celebrated at some point during the year. Aunt or Uncle Day or Village Day should be a thing. Half of you wouldn’t make it without a village to support. Who cares if an Aunt gets a card on mother’s day! Get over yourself
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Stop reviving a dead post from 2019.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't actually care that anyone is celebrating being a dogmom. I just resent that I am supposed to remember to text these people on mother's day to pretend they are moms, too.

Come on...do you really think people expect you to text them for this? And if they do, I would imagine their issues go way beyond#dogmom stuff.


Yes, I have some single friends in their 40s that def will be offended if I do not play along.


Then get new friends. Seriously. I'm in my 40s and I wouldn't be friends with someone this ridiculous.


Offended how? Like they expect you to like a social media post, or to send them a gift? I guess I missed all the whiny posts on DCUM from women without kids complaining that you didn't acknowledge their special day. All I see is you whining that someone else got some cake, too.
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