Do Mom’s Have Any Rights?

Anonymous
I feel like the dad’s movement has gotten so strong and dads have so much of the parenting they can assume, mom’s are getting pushed to the side. Maybe this is just my marriage but I feel Dad is so much more important to my kids than I am. What can I do to
Balance this?
Anonymous
Go to bed and get some sleep.

Your trolling efforts need work.
Anonymous
They can learn to use apostrophes correctly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They can learn to use apostrophes correctly.


Yeah I noticed my mistake the minute I pushed submit but I didn’t think people would call me out. My husband tries to swoop in and take over everything with DC. He copies everything I do and tries to do it more and then claims it as his own. DC is too young to know the difference so he attributes everything to daddy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They can learn to use apostrophes correctly.


Yeah I noticed my mistake the minute I pushed submit but I didn’t think people would call me out. My husband tries to swoop in and take over everything with DC. He copies everything I do and tries to do it more and then claims it as his own. DC is too young to know the difference so he attributes everything to daddy.


OP,

Get some therapy. Seriously. Just because your husband steps up and co-parents doesn’t mean there’s a “dads’ movement” or somehow mothers are being stripped of their rights.

On a personal level, don’t be so thin skinned. Kids go through phases about which parent they like best but I completely understand why your DC prefers dad.
Anonymous
It is your issue. It doesn't help you work on it to try to blame it on the world or generalize your situation to others. It really isn't a universal problem. Focus inward.
Anonymous
lol wut
Anonymous
OMG OP, if you have a husband who is stepping up and being an involved dad, you are so fn lucky. And you are complaining? Seriously, wtf.
Anonymous
Many young children prefer their mothers but some, including both of mine, prefer their dad. That's good, the more love the better.
Anonymous
Apparently they have the right to complain no matter what their DW does or doesn't due.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They can learn to use apostrophes correctly.


Yeah I noticed my mistake the minute I pushed submit but I didn’t think people would call me out. My husband tries to swoop in and take over everything with DC. He copies everything I do and tries to do it more and then claims it as his own. DC is too young to know the difference so he attributes everything to daddy.


OP,

Get some therapy. Seriously. Just because your husband steps up and co-parents doesn’t mean there’s a “dads’ movement” or somehow mothers are being stripped of their rights.

On a personal level, don’t be so thin skinned. Kids go through phases about which parent they like best but I completely understand why your DC prefers dad.


I'm assuming they're talking about the MRA type nonsense
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They can learn to use apostrophes correctly.


Yeah I noticed my mistake the minute I pushed submit but I didn’t think people would call me out. My husband tries to swoop in and take over everything with DC. He copies everything I do and tries to do it more and then claims it as his own. DC is too young to know the difference so he attributes everything to daddy.


Maybe some examples would help? Because it sounds like he’s trying to do his share and is making an effort to do things the way you’d prefer, which is pretty awesome; and that your kid is going through a phase where they prefer one parent over the other, which is totally normal.

So far, nothing seems to suggest an extreme like “moms have no rights these days.” It’s hard to see why you’d feel such a strong sense of having been wronged, when it sounds like you have a very committed co-parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They can learn to use apostrophes correctly.


Yeah I noticed my mistake the minute I pushed submit but I didn’t think people would call me out. My husband tries to swoop in and take over everything with DC. He copies everything I do and tries to do it more and then claims it as his own. DC is too young to know the difference so he attributes everything to daddy.


OP,

Get some therapy. Seriously. Just because your husband steps up and co-parents doesn’t mean there’s a “dads’ movement” or somehow mothers are being stripped of their rights.

On a personal level, don’t be so thin skinned. Kids go through phases about which parent they like best but I completely understand why your DC prefers dad.


I'm assuming they're talking about the MRA type nonsense


I thought the MRA dudes were fighting for the “right” to have hot women sleep with them on demand, no matter how big an a-hole they might be?
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