Anonymous wrote:It seems among all my friends at least, in lesbian couples with kids, one is mommy and one is mama. Usually mommy is the more feminine of birth mom. Why is that? Isn’t it confusing for kids that words that are synonyms for everyone else have two distinct meanings for your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems among all my friends at least, in lesbian couples with kids, one is mommy and one is mama. Usually mommy is the more feminine of birth mom. Why is that? Isn’t it confusing for kids that words that are synonyms for everyone else have two distinct meanings for your kids?
What do your children call their grandmothers?
Anonymous wrote:It seems among all my friends at least, in lesbian couples with kids, one is mommy and one is mama. Usually mommy is the more feminine of birth mom. Why is that? Isn’t it confusing for kids that words that are synonyms for everyone else have two distinct meanings for your kids?
Anonymous wrote:It seems among all my friends at least, in lesbian couples with kids, one is mommy and one is mama. Usually mommy is the more feminine of birth mom. Why is that? Isn’t it confusing for kids that words that are synonyms for everyone else have two distinct meanings for your kids?
Anonymous wrote:It seems among all my friends at least, in lesbian couples with kids, one is mommy and one is mama. Usually mommy is the more feminine of birth mom. Why is that? Isn’t it confusing for kids that words that are synonyms for everyone else have two distinct meanings for your kids?