Words that turn me off another mother

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of judgmental, friendless women here. Good grief.


Actually, I can guarantee you that these are the popular moms with more friends than they need.


You gotta put the “/s” or people will think you meant this literally
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of judgmental, friendless women here. Good grief.


Actually, I can guarantee you that these are the popular moms with more friends than they need.


Nope!
Anonymous
Funny I think “breasts” is bad and not “boob” - eg baby wanted to fall asleep at the breast sounds so formal and body partish, too real lol! Boob is a boob, quick way of saying it without formalizing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of judgmental, friendless women here. Good grief.


Actually, I can guarantee you that these are the popular moms with more friends than they need.


Nope!


Yes. And you know it. They were the funny, popular girls in high school and they are the cool irreverent mothers now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny I think “breasts” is bad and not “boob” - eg baby wanted to fall asleep at the breast sounds so formal and body partish, too real lol! Boob is a boob, quick way of saying it without formalizing it.


You think “breast” is formal?!
Anonymous
People with social awareness, don’t do stuff like the things that are listed here. There are a LOT of socially awkward people in this area and they are reproducing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate when a mother calls her baby a pig or little piggy. Just hate it.

Yes, I judge people too quickly and I am undoubtedly a b*tch but I hear a mother call her baby “little piggy” and I won’t start a friendship.


What!?!? People really do this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of judgmental, friendless women here. Good grief.


Actually, I can guarantee you that these are the popular moms with more friends than they need.


Nope!


Yes. And you know it. They were the funny, popular girls in high school and they are the cool irreverent mothers now.


I actually thought those girls we’re pretty dense and self loathing. They however believe themselves to be quite witty, and are largely alcoholics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People with social awareness, don’t do stuff like the things that are listed here. There are a LOT of socially awkward people in this area and they are reproducing.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of judgmental, friendless women here. Good grief.


Actually, I can guarantee you that these are the popular moms with more friends than they need.


Nope!


Yes. And you know it. They were the funny, popular girls in high school and they are the cool irreverent mothers now.


You wish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of judgmental, friendless women here. Good grief.


Actually, I can guarantee you that these are the popular moms with more friends than they need.


Nope!


Yes. And you know it. They were the funny, popular girls in high school and they are the cool irreverent mothers now.


I actually thought those girls we’re pretty dense and self loathing. They however believe themselves to be quite witty, and are largely alcoholics.


Sure, Sweetie, if that makes you feel better about yourself...
Anonymous
I side eye anyone who says "mommy juice."
Anonymous

Pigs are intelligent.
Perhaps you are very human-centric and don't see beauty in other species.

Your loss, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People with social awareness, don’t do stuff like the things that are listed here. There are a LOT of socially awkward people in this area and they are reproducing.


This.


Yeah, I agree. The problem is the unoriginality and parroticvof terms or words they think are “cute”. Tiresome.

But on a positive note, you know who to stay away from! Time saver, really.
Anonymous
I agree with a lot of these here—cannot STAND the twee hipster dads who insist on being called “papa.”
I’ll add women who say hubby/hubs when referring to their partner and women who incessantly talk about drinking. I enjoy having a drink or four but I don’t need to bring it up all the time!
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