Do moms really judge each other over how they dress and look?

Anonymous
If a mom hasn't lost the weight in 6 months and isn't trying to look decent, yeah there's a lot of judgment. Isn't right but it's there.
Anonymous
I judge moms who wear crummy looking athleisure everywhere. It’s not that much harder to throw on a casual dress or pair of jeans than it is to wear a ratty pair of leggings and a t-shirt.
Anonymous
moms no
women yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I judge moms who wear crummy looking athleisure everywhere. It’s not that much harder to throw on a casual dress or pair of jeans than it is to wear a ratty pair of leggings and a t-shirt.


Yes, let me throw on a casual dress to wear to my kid’s basketball game in 20 degree weather. That won’t look insane at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If a mom hasn't lost the weight in 6 months and isn't trying to look decent, yeah there's a lot of judgment. Isn't right but it's there.


Why even 6 months? 1 month is more like it, amirite
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I judge moms who wear crummy looking athleisure everywhere. It’s not that much harder to throw on a casual dress or pair of jeans than it is to wear a ratty pair of leggings and a t-shirt.


Yes, let me throw on a casual dress to wear to my kid’s basketball game in 20 degree weather. That won’t look insane at all.


Why would you wear a dress in 20 degree weather? What a weird thing to say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I judge moms who wear crummy looking athleisure everywhere. It’s not that much harder to throw on a casual dress or pair of jeans than it is to wear a ratty pair of leggings and a t-shirt.


Agree. Looking sloppy and making zero effort gets judged.

It really doesn’t it matter what your personal style is. If you are preppy, or like all black, or like bright colors and prints. Wear them. Personal style unique to you always looks good
Anonymous
Of course they do.
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