Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I genuinely don’t even understand texting Happy Mother’s Day to anyone who isn’t your own mom, maybe your MIL, mayyyyybe your sister or SIL. But other than that, leave me alone. I get flooded with texts and find it to be annoying. I even got a text from a male coworker who left our company *six years ago.* Just no.
I don’t know, in my tight circle of three, we always remind each other how thankful we are for each other on the motherhood journey because it is not easy and they have been my rock at times, vice versa.
This. I send a HMD text to a handful of close friends because I know how hard they work at being moms and I want them to know I see it, including the stuff their kids and sometimes even spouses just don't see or appreciate. It's not performative. I truly appreciate then as mothers.
I would never send a text to a random colleague or acquaintance about mother's Day, I don't know how they feel about it or what their situation is.
No!!! Tell me you didn’t really just text HMD for the love of god!!!! Please!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I genuinely don’t even understand texting Happy Mother’s Day to anyone who isn’t your own mom, maybe your MIL, mayyyyybe your sister or SIL. But other than that, leave me alone. I get flooded with texts and find it to be annoying. I even got a text from a male coworker who left our company *six years ago.* Just no.
I don’t know, in my tight circle of three, we always remind each other how thankful we are for each other on the motherhood journey because it is not easy and they have been my rock at times, vice versa.
This. I send a HMD text to a handful of close friends because I know how hard they work at being moms and I want them to know I see it, including the stuff their kids and sometimes even spouses just don't see or appreciate. It's not performative. I truly appreciate then as mothers.
I would never send a text to a random colleague or acquaintance about mother's Day, I don't know how they feel about it or what their situation is.
Anonymous wrote:why choose the worst of all ways to look at things?
Anonymous wrote:Op, they are giving you the opportunity to talk about yourself. Most people love doing that. Many talk too much and bore people. But you are someone they care about -- so they are letting you know they welcome your thoughts, you talking about your day. Why not choose to view it in a good way?
Anonymous wrote:It feels so judgy to be asked what my Mother’s Day plans are or what did I receive?
Anonymous wrote:I genuinely don’t even understand texting Happy Mother’s Day to anyone who isn’t your own mom, maybe your MIL, mayyyyybe your sister or SIL. But other than that, leave me alone. I get flooded with texts and find it to be annoying. I even got a text from a male coworker who left our company *six years ago.* Just no.