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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You seem so profoundly uncomfortable in your own skin that it breaks my heart. Get therapy, stat. There are low-cost options out there if money is an issue. [b]And FWIW, I know plenty of “PTA moms” of all shapes and sizes and hair and fashion choices and personalities.[/b] I say this gently, but perhaps putting more energy into getting confident with what *you* value would serve you better than trying to pretend you value what some other women do. Good luck.[/quote] That's the one thought I have after reading this thread. Most PTA moms I know are a hot mess and I say this as the PTA president. I don't know about sorority girls because I was never in one but if you think all PTA moms have it together.... [/quote] I don’t think it’s about real life PTA moms, but about a fantasy that PTA moms are thrilled to take over all aspects of domestic life, give regular BJ’s, have no career goals and aspirations, and are so happy to be married that they ask nothing of their husbands. [/quote]
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