Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.
But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.
You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.
You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.
Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.
I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is so much hostility and defensiveness on this post.
Yes, the “punch you in the tit” post was extremely hostile!
Anonymous wrote:There is so much hostility and defensiveness on this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the term in the sense of why does everything needs to be branded with a catch phrase these days? It’s not enough to be a mom and to say “I have two boys.” Everything had to be a hashtagable phrase that can be printed on moms beach trucker hat or her wine-o-clock glasses.
I guess I don’t understand how being a boy mom is different from being a mom????
For me, being a boy mom means embracing everything that goes along with raising only boys. Through watching them grow up, I've gained an appreciation for men and how they operate. Men and women are different. Raising boys vs raising girls is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.
But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.
You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.
You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.
Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.
I hope one day you only have grandsons and have to teach them not to pee splatter. Just stand next to them while they go pee and tell them how to end so that nothing splatters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.
But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.
You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People using social-media-friendly and utterly vapid and annoying tags like "boy mom". Ugh.
This. It’s the fact that these “boy moms” can’t just say to others that they have two boys or sons, but that it has to be a thing to make them feel special and unique, particularly on social media. I cringe every time I see that hashtag. The mother is usually the same as well. Suburban, screaming at the officials at the travel soccer tournament, ideally with one or more “Live laugh love” decorations in her house.
The insufferable city person has entered the picture.
OMG! I spend $300 at Ulta today, you know what I mean ... not me thank god #boymom
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there two more irritating words in the English language?
“Girl boss”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.
But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.
You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.
You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.
Ah, you cannot acknowledge your poor logical leaps so you make another gigantic one. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Are there two more irritating words in the English language?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
Your misogyny is showing. If you truly believe this then it’s actually “boydad” behavior. I don’t teach my sons how to pee standing up. Just like my husband is not the one to teach our daughter how to properly dispose of menstrual products.
But if my elementary school son splatters a bit when he gets up to pee in the middle of the night, I just deal with it when I see it (you know, like a big girl!) rather than accusing him of toxic masculinity or entitled behavior or whatever nonsense you can come up with.
You, not your husband, is on the internet defending this gross behavior. And when you are called on it, you cry misogyny? Let’s just say I am not surprised you are raising your boys not take responsibility- you are apparently modeling it for them.
You’re right. 5-year-old pee splatter equals future rapist. And the world is pro-men and boys, because we allow it.