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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not surprised to see boomers crow about how amazing and special they are lol![/quote] No kidding. Reminds me so much of my mom who thinks she’s soooooo amazing and special and never has a kind word to say about anyone else.[/quote]We are not your Mom. Grow up. Also, Boomer Moms are amazing. Sorry- but we are. [/quote] From the comments on this thread, it seems like many disagree with that statement.[/quote] Lol, just jealous. We did career, motherhood, friendships without Zoloft. [/quote] PP you are quoting… not jealous at all. Zoloft saved my life postpartum. I’m beyond thankful to have the option to have it. Actually got me back in the workforce you keep harping on. I WISH my mom was on some sort of anti anxiety/depression medication. I think a whole other world would open up to her, maybe even a good relationship with her daughter. This isn’t the flex you think it is. Continues to show the narrow mindedness of your generation. [/quote] Then treat your post partum depression! No issues there, but adulting, generally, isn't pathology. At some point, you will have to start doing it without blaming your mother and relying on being bitter. Generations before you all did that. You can, too. [/quote] Who uses the word “adulting” in 2023? [/quote] Millennials actually coined that word. So, ...[/quote] Yes, dear. Trends happen, then you move on.[/quote] You mean as of these past 3 or 4 months? Did you decide this " trend" is over in, what, May of this year? Looks like you are still struggling with reality, comprehension, and adulting all at the same time. But -these articles will explain why, dear. https://www.kxan.com/top-stories/over-50-of-gen-z-millenials-say-theyre-not-adulting-right-report/ https://www.modernsalon.com/1085529/adulting-iq-2023-gen-z-millennials-survey-data https://www.wionews.com/opinions-blogs/why-millennials-will-still-be-adulting-at-60-580979/amp https://www.vogue.com/article/the-age-of-adulting-is-over https://studyfinds.org/gen-z-millennials-burnout-adulting/ [/quote]
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