Annoying things people make their whole personality

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soccer moms (also football/baseball/basketball/lacrosse/cheer moms)

Parents where the kids sport dominates their entire family’s lives, and it’s all they talk about and can relate to. Very one-dimensional .


Omg this

Also Americans who overly talk about their ethnicity, like people with Italian heritage who are snobs about Italian food


Many of whom have never even set food in Italy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Soccer moms (also football/baseball/basketball/lacrosse/cheer moms)

Parents where the kids sport dominates their entire family’s lives, and it’s all they talk about and can relate to. Very one-dimensional .


Omg this

Also Americans who overly talk about their ethnicity, like people with Italian heritage who are snobs about Italian food


Ugh, set “foot,” obviously. Thanks, phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loving Disney
Newlyweds


Oh, I can’t believe it took this long for this one to come up. YES.

And the degree of crossover from self-proclaimed Disney Adults and other pathetic things like MLM is incredible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:#boymom

Religious people who have to post about their religion all the time

SAHMs with kids in school full time who go on and on about how busy they are. With home decorating choices, going to the gym, driving their kids to activities...stop going on and on about it, especially to your friends who work full time.

Jealous?


No. I love my job and I find it very fulfilling, but I am tired. And if I had 30 hours a week that I wasn't in charge of anyone else and had time to go to the store in the middle of the day when it isn't crowded and time to work out and time to keep the house clean at a leisurely pace; then I wouldn't complain constantly to my friends who work many many more hours than I do about how exhausting my charmed life is. I would be sensitive to the fact that they maybe aren't as fortunate as me

I have zero issues with SAHM, totally not judging that, but acknowledge that your life is privileged and know your audience.
Anonymous
Wine moms.

Anonymous
Bariatric surgery people. Posting every weigh in, every weight lifted, and every protein shake. Making a big deal at meal time about how they can't drink water and vegetables have too many carbs or fiber or something.
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Equestrians
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who make their jobs their identity


This! ×infinity

Also, I can't stand those that are so insecure they measure their value with their salary, or worse their spouse's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Boy moms


As a mom who has 3 boys, no girls I so wish this would die.


You are a mom of boys, not a #boymom. We know the difference!


+1

I hate the "boy mom" or "girl dad" thing. Way to perpetuate sexism. I would love and raise to the best of my ability whatever gener God gave me. I very much love my 2 children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:#boymom

Religious people who have to post about their religion all the time

SAHMs with kids in school full time who go on and on about how busy they are. With home decorating choices, going to the gym, driving their kids to activities...stop going on and on about it, especially to your friends who work full time.

Jealous?


DP
No not jealous. We feel sorry for your insecurity and you wearing it on your sleeve. It's so cringy I find it annoying. It is like if I always go around telling you that I'm too educated to make stupid choices like you do to be dependent on the misogynistic culture for security, like you do. I simply don't do that, but I do think it when you say and post such nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Equestrians


Horse girls are a real phenomenon They also usually have extremely long hair and use Main 'n Tail shampoo.
Anonymous
“I don’t own a tv” people. Not owning a TV isn’t a personality and it doesn’t even count if you still watch everything just on a computer or phone.
Anonymous
Negative carbon footprint folks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Making your high school or college part of your identity. Even worse are the parents of the students who make their child’s educational choices part of their identity.


Omg this a million times. The parents who have more school spirit for their kid’s college than I ever had while I was actually in school. And people who graduated 10 years ago but still wear their school sweatshirts, hats, license plate frame, key chain, baby onesies, etc. for their Ivy all while pretending they’re not hung up on status.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Equestrians


I am an equestrian and THIS. I know it is annoying and rarely mention my horses to non-equestrians. I hate when people ask me about it because I know they are just trying to be polite. I do my best to turn the conversation around to them ASAP. You are welcome, world!
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