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There is really not that much to celebrate as a society on Mother's Day.
Just a commercialized holiday that replaces actual care of mothers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I just ask how many threads you intend to start this week about how people without kids are so dumb, and dogs are the worst? A lot more this weekend, do you think?
I also don't understand how you real moms have so much time to post today, given that you're supposed to be luxuriating on an altar for the next 12 hours or something.
Here's to you!
Op here. I actually started this thread in 2019 and no others on this topic since then. I have time right now to scroll the internet because I’m relaxing on the couch while my family makes me brunch.
Anonymous wrote:Can I just ask how many threads you intend to start this week about how people without kids are so dumb, and dogs are the worst? A lot more this weekend, do you think?
I also don't understand how you real moms have so much time to post today, given that you're supposed to be luxuriating on an altar for the next 12 hours or something.
Here's to you!
Anonymous wrote:I hadn't noticed any non moms demanding any praise. Maybe lay off FB and IG and you won't be triggered into wasting the day worrying about pointless things to whine about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only who is noticing this today? Childless women are being celebrated as mother's to their dogs, and there are memes going around "remembering the women who chose not to have children" (emphasis mine.) Is it really too much to ask to just celebrate mother's on MOTHER'S Day?
(I do think it is appropriate and nice to be mindful of women experiencing infertility on Mother's Day, which is a lot different than celebrating childfree women on mother's day.)
How do other peoples choices affect you?
Why am I supposed to celebrate someone who chose not to be a mother on…Mother’s Day? Be a mother or not but why do you expect to be honored on Mother’s Day if you aren’t a mother due to your own choices?
Anonymous wrote:A pair of gay dads are celebrating themselves today. They have a whole day in June!
Anonymous wrote:It's stupid but it plays into the stupidity of making everyone happy! It's just as stupid as giving halos to women with children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only who is noticing this today? Childless women are being celebrated as mother's to their dogs, and there are memes going around "remembering the women who chose not to have children" (emphasis mine.) Is it really too much to ask to just celebrate mother's on MOTHER'S Day?
(I do think it is appropriate and nice to be mindful of women experiencing infertility on Mother's Day, which is a lot different than celebrating childfree women on mother's day.)
How do other peoples choices affect you?