Yesterday, on Facebook, a Facebook friend posted a tale of her 3 yo using the restroom and calling her in to inspect his #2. She included a picture and #boymom |
+1. PP is an annoying git. |
Teeerashy. |
#boymom |
DP. I’m 31 and have Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I have never in my life seen anyone in my feeds/that I follow use boymom. Not common in my circles. Also, based on how rude you two PPs are to those of us confused by your inane tirade, I’m guessing the boymom people aren’t the problem here. |
Lmao that this is even a thing and this is a thing y’all are worked up about. |
It’s a catchphrase and hashtag that some people like to use to signal that they are part of a special group with unique problems and experiences. It’s usually deployed with a faint air of exasperation and ever so slightly smacks of disappointment. I mean pride.
“Just bought our 15th nerf gun. #boymom” “Didn’t know pee could reach a 9 foot ceiling. #boymom” |
+1 |
I assumed all 3 year olds did this. Both my son and daughter did. |
I think she was joking. Calm down. |
Yep such weird behavior from adults. |
Why get your nose out of joint? |
Sounds like OP is annoyed by cliquey friends who all happen to have boys. Cliquey people are cliquey people. You probably didn’t notice in HS because you were part of the clique. Now there’s something different about you, you can see how cliquey and annoying they are. If they are true friends, tell them it makes you feel bad but this may just be showing you that you need/are ready for new friends. |
NP. Do a quick Google. You can learn all about boymom culture. It's something. |
So.....I take it this is you?
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