texting moms

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have pretty severe social anxiety, so it is pure torture. I second guess every word and am convinced everyone thinks I am a total weirdo. And they wouldn't be wrong.


This. Too many back and forths with blushing smiley emojis. Too many negotiations about where, when, etc.. I'd rather hand this task off to someone else.


Here's a tip: don't use emojis. You're not a 12 year old girl.


Haha, I love texting and emojis. I’m an extrovert and also a nice person. I never stop to think if other moms come across as weird or anxious. We’re all just trying to organize some playtime!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have pretty severe social anxiety, so it is pure torture. I second guess every word and am convinced everyone thinks I am a total weirdo. And they wouldn't be wrong.


This. Too many back and forths with blushing smiley emojis. Too many negotiations about where, when, etc.. I'd rather hand this task off to someone else.


Here's a tip: don't use emojis. You're not a 12 year old girl.


Emojis have been used in texts for a decade. Learn to evolve, grandma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do all of you not have husbands? Do all of your kids' friends not have dads? Why are you acting like this is all "mom work"?[/quote

Honestly playdates of younger kids are always scheduled with moms. But of course some working moms think it’s someone else’s job…


Um, what? You may be right about younger kids/moms, but what is your problem in accusing "some working moms" of not completing their duties? is thjat your job to determine?
Anonymous
An emoji means I like you. I may wish you happy birthday with a heart or cake. Or if you say something funny, I will laugh emoji.

If we are not friends, I will keep it to just simple dates and pick up logistics.
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