Confessions

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The best part is that you think you know me. There are things that will never be revealed. You have no idea. Truly.


I enjoy this. It sounds like a line from Days of our Lives... Oh, the drama.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I confess I am so f-ing tired of the anger on these boards. It's a forum for DC moms for god's sake. It feels like so many people are out to get people. I get that as moms we are so tired of the ass clown who steals our spot at the Target parking lot and that we are sleep deprived and that we deal with annoying mother-in-laws. But the nit-picking - I'd much rather throw some mud in a ring and deal with it that way. So much more fun this bitchy cat fighting on a keyboard.

And before anyone says it, no I'm not in charge of what people say or post nor do I care. People can post anything they want. It's a freakin' confession thread and that's what I'm confessing.



For Moms and Dads... Don't read it if you do not like it.
Anonymous
I confess I miss being pregnant because now I have more kids to care for and I am so sleep deprived I want to cry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I confess I am so f-ing tired of the anger on these boards. It's a forum for DC moms for god's sake. It feels like so many people are out to get people. I get that as moms we are so tired of the ass clown who steals our spot at the Target parking lot and that we are sleep deprived and that we deal with annoying mother-in-laws. But the nit-picking - I'd much rather throw some mud in a ring and deal with it that way. So much more fun this bitchy cat fighting on a keyboard ....

Don't read it if you do not like it.


I hate this sort of response -- it's a total cop-out. Just because everyone has the right to go away does not mean it's OK for people to pollute DCUM with utter shit.
Anonymous
I am jealous of people who can afford to have a third kid. I just dont think we can

I had a terrible guilty feeling watching Christina Applegate on Oprah when she talked about her double mastectomy. I thought to myself that one silver lining for me if i got diagnosed would be that i could get insurance to reimburse me for a boob job. Terrible terrible thought and i regret it. But I sure do hate my obscenely saggy boobs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I confess I am so f-ing tired of the anger on these boards. It's a forum for DC moms for god's sake. It feels like so many people are out to get people. I get that as moms we are so tired of the ass clown who steals our spot at the Target parking lot and that we are sleep deprived and that we deal with annoying mother-in-laws. But the nit-picking - I'd much rather throw some mud in a ring and deal with it that way. So much more fun this bitchy cat fighting on a keyboard.

And before anyone says it, no I'm not in charge of what people say or post nor do I care. People can post anything they want. It's a freakin' confession thread and that's what I'm confessing.



For Moms and Dads... Don't read it if you do not like it.


It's a confession. Ass clown.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I hate Disney. Haaaaaaaaaaaaate it. I often think DH and I are the only parents who feel this way.


Wow. Same here! I went to Disney World with my DH and kids. I saw a lot of annoyed parents' faces there -- the lines were super long when we were there and it was so crowded. Then I come back and everyone is still acting like it's the best vacation place ever. I did enjoy the character meals, but I would say that 80% of the time we were in line, walking to a place, or on some sort of transportation. Very little time spent on rides. And my kids liked the carnival type rides -- the ones you can find anywhere, not anything fun for adults. Sigh.


Another Disney hater here. We just went last weekend. I hadn't been in about 20 years. Took our 3 yr old for the first time on a grandparent-funded trip (we would not have gone ourselves). It just confirmed that we ARE NOT Disney vacation type parents. The only reason it was remotely fine was my son seeing his grandparents and of course, he had a good time. Otherwise, it is shocking how crowded that place is...just like PP said - you spend your entire time waiting in lines and fighting people. Everything is so overpriced and the food is mediocre. And then of course there are the temper trantrums that ensue because the kids are so overstimulated and overtired (by Noon). All I can say is that I hope DS got his fill for the next umpteen years because we won't be going back anytime soon.
Anonymous
"I enjoy this. It sounds like a line from Days of our Lives... Oh, the drama."

Soap operas? You watch soap operas? Wow. Just wow.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:"Guess what guys, I am the one who wrote about the Mclean moms! I am telling you these women can make you so jealous!So today my boss called her friends to meet up at Tysons, they are going to the Gucci store! I decided to stop feeling jealous and just sit down online since the baby is asleep. To the post that adviced me to go to school so I can have these things, well my boss is a university graduate but sitted at home, shopping and all these things! Isnt this a waste of Education? Her husy makes alot of $$$$$$$$$$$ in DC. she doesnt have to work or use her brains...she is enjoying life but I secretly feel that she should be put on one of these T.V shows for shopping and spending addictions plus surgery addictions. I love Mclean moms but I also love to hate them, no offence please... "

Nanny, you have no idea. I'm a McLean mom who has fired Nannies just like you. I won't have anyone in my house who thinks they should be in my shoes after how hard I have worked for what I have. Husbands want someone with a brain, not someone whose looks will just fade in a flash. This is the part you don't get.


I'm not the PP or the nanny who posted before, but I agree. I'm a single mom, worked my ass off to graduate (no help from parents) and work my ass off 50h/week at work. I grew up poor and I can look around in my apartment and honestly say EVERY SINGLE THING I own and every single thing I have money to spend on is thanks to me. TO my dedication, my hard work, my sleepless nights trying to figure out how I'd pay my bills, my loans, my rent and still have money for formula and diapers. You married a rich guy. Get over yourself. You say you WORKED HARD? Are you kidding me? You claim yourself to be smart. So what? There are a lot of smart women out there who don't marry rich guys and don't spend their day sitting on their asses nor dedicate their whole time to spending money that their husband makes. You have a husband. You have a house. You have children that will never have to worry how the hell they're gonna be able to pay for college. You already have all that and you're gonna tell me that you worked hard for it? You'll never know what working hard means. And you should consider yourself lucky for that.


Whoa. That's a lot of rage going on. I hope you don't have access to a gun!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"I enjoy this. It sounds like a line from Days of our Lives... Oh, the drama."

Soap operas? You watch soap operas? Wow. Just wow.


Not the person who posted this but you can know the basic contents of a soap opera and know a name of one without watching it. I don't watch soap operas but I know what Days of our Lives is and can imagine the overblown lines and dramatic situations.
Anonymous
Some people work hard and are lucky but most people work hard without getting so lucky. The lucky ones shouldn't assume no one else works hard and the unlucky ones shouldn't assume that the lucky ones never worked hard at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some people work hard and are lucky but most people work hard without getting so lucky. The lucky ones shouldn't assume no one else works hard and the unlucky ones shouldn't assume that the lucky ones never worked hard at all.


Deep.
Anonymous
I HATE my dog. She sleeps all day and is quiet, then when DH gets home she cries and yelps and whines and acts like an insane mutt. I am so sick of cleaning dog hair off the carpet, floor, babies fingers/clothes that I could forget her at the groomer accidentally. I hate dog hair. Hate it in my house, on my children.... I do not wish anything bad on the dog but I cannot wait to be dog free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate Disney. Haaaaaaaaaaaaate it. I often think DH and I are the only parents who feel this way.
I hate disney also, such a rip
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"I enjoy this. It sounds like a line from Days of our Lives... Oh, the drama."

Soap operas? You watch soap operas? Wow. Just wow.




Nice try. I don't watch CSI either, but I'm familiar with it. Clearly you've heard of Days of our Lives too, as you correctly identified it...
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