Annoying moms

Anonymous
jealousy again here-just wish they would build one in Garrett Park or someplace closer to me
Anonymous
Well I live 15 mins from one and I hardly ever go, if it makes you feel any better. I'm lazy and I still just go to the Bloom thats right by my house.
Anonymous
I love the Mom whos kid thinks that not farting on someones head is the definition of manors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't STAND moms that feel it is only about them!

Mom with baby (ahead of me) in the grocery store line who feels it is more important to show her baby every item in the cart before it is placed on the belt.

Moms with strollers who feel they have the right to go ahead of me to get on or off the elevator. They don't ask-they just trudge ahead.





Are you serious? Someone with a stroller definitely has the right to go ahead of you on an elevator. Also, on a sidewalk where there is a curb area, it is very impolite not to let someone with a stroller have priority. Jesus!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't STAND moms that feel it is only about them!

Mom with baby (ahead of me) in the grocery store line who feels it is more important to show her baby every item in the cart before it is placed on the belt.

Moms with strollers who feel they have the right to go ahead of me to get on or off the elevator. They don't ask-they just trudge ahead.





Are you serious? Someone with a stroller definitely has the right to go ahead of you on an elevator. Also, on a sidewalk where there is a curb area, it is very impolite not to let someone with a stroller have priority. Jesus!!!


Moms who start yelling Jesus!!!!! at posters pointing out that just because you turn into a mom does not transport you to a parallel universe where you don't have to say simple things like "Excuse me" when you are getting onto an elevator with your stroller.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't STAND moms that feel it is only about them!

Mom with baby (ahead of me) in the grocery store line who feels it is more important to show her baby every item in the cart before it is placed on the belt.

Moms with strollers who feel they have the right to go ahead of me to get on or off the elevator. They don't ask-they just trudge ahead.





Are you serious? Someone with a stroller definitely has the right to go ahead of you on an elevator. Also, on a sidewalk where there is a curb area, it is very impolite not to let someone with a stroller have priority. Jesus!!!


Moms who start yelling Jesus!!!!! at posters pointing out that just because you turn into a mom does not transport you to a parallel universe where you don't have to say simple things like "Excuse me" when you are getting onto an elevator with your stroller.


Moms (and anyone else who does this) who just stare blankly ahead after you say "thank you" for holding the door/elevator etc. You can hold the door open for me but can't acknowledge my presence walking through it? Wierd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love the Mom whos kid thinks that not farting on someones head is the definition of manors.


Moms who can't spell are annoying. How do you teach your child proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation?
Anonymous
Moms who complain it's unfair that their kids can't attend preschool for free when they own high end vacation properties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love the Mom whos kid thinks that not farting on someones head is the definition of manors.


Moms who can't spell are annoying. How do you teach your child proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation?


I am horrible at spelling. I do, however, employ perfect grammar.
Anonymous
Mom's at the Falls Road playground that I go to who make calls on their cell phone while walking behind their 2 year. The two year old really wants to play but mom is on her 4th phone call gossiping with another girlfriend about the friend she just got off of the phone with.

HANG UP THE PHONE and play with your child. HE is bored to tears and wants YOUR attention. Give it to him. Leave the phone in the call. AND get off of the phone while you are backing your massive SUV out of the parking lot. DIDN'T you just make 8 calls? Who is left to call? WHILE.YOU.ARE.DRIVING.

UGH!!!!!
Anonymous
Moms who get annoyed at other moms for things about which they wouldn't get annoyed at dads.

...not disciplining child in park, talking on the phone, having a nanny, not having a nanny, sending to daycare, not sending to daycare, bragging, not RSVPing party invitations, giving their own kid candy without asking, not teaching kids to share, demanding other kids share...

That is to say...everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Moms who get annoyed at other moms for things about which they wouldn't get annoyed at dads.

...not disciplining child in park, talking on the phone, having a nanny, not having a nanny, sending to daycare, not sending to daycare, bragging, not RSVPing party invitations, giving their own kid candy without asking, not teaching kids to share, demanding other kids share...

That is to say...everything.


I would be more annoyed at a father at the park on the cell phone. PUT IT DOWN. GET OFF THE BLACKBERRY. Play with your child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moms that feel that an $800 stroller is worth it.

It is!


DITTO!!!
Anonymous
Moms who stand in the way, loudly talking on phones or to their friends or to their annoying kids, while everyone tries to maneuver around them. I am thinking of a place, maybe like Ballet Petite, yeah, like that.

Goes something like, as loud as you can imagine...

"Little Susie, did you want a lollipop? Tell Mommy, Susie, Susie? Pink, Purple? Susie?"

OR

"Well, I told Barbara that I will volunteer for the school fundraiser, but ONLY if I can..."


Argh. It is like they think no one else is there....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Moms who go and die on you before you have your first child so you have no one to give you advice or isn't there for your child to call her Grandma. Some Moms may have annoying traits, but sometimes annoying is better than non existent.


I second that. But I am grateful every day for my heavenly MIL.
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