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Reply to "Why are we increasingly seeing young women on Twitter with "mom of ____" in their bio"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]but nothing about the husband?[/quote] [b]It would be so tacky; this is not the 1950s.[/b] I have mom of 2 kids/scientist/native plant gardener in mine. [/quote] NP. Wow. I'm not one of the young moms on Twitter but I'd never see anyone referring to having a spouse as "tacky" or "1950s" of them. I get that you mean "We're not defined by our husbands/their careers/our being wives." All true. But it's OK to be married and to be glad you are married, and if someone wants to put that in a bio, then, fine for them. You don't have to. But it's pretty judgmental to think mentions of a spouse are old-fashioned. Would you feel the same way if the person identified as male and mentioned a husband, or female and mentioned a wife, etc.? I'm guessing not, because that would not be "1950s" of them. Would it still be tacky, PP? [/quote]
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