Anonymous wrote:My mother does it and her excuse about not calling me is “I don’t want to bother you if you’re busy.” Well, then respect that I’m freaking busy and be grateful I used my personal time to call you, because I’d rather be curled up on the couch watching Netflix. LOL No advice, just commiseration. It’s best to just ignore the BS.
Anonymous wrote:One advice for you all: enjoy your mother. I miss mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CALL YOUR MOTHER PEOPLE!
They were bending backwards for 18 years for you. Yes you call your parent. This is not about
equality or justice. It is you calling your mom showing that you care and giving back.
Call her, soon she will be gone, you will be glad you did. Don't listen to all those DCUM regular
mother bashers. They never had kids, they were never mothers. They have no idea how it feels.
Once you will feel your call to be a gift to your mom, you will feel different.
Truly, your mother gave you enough.. give back a little. Once you will be a mother you will know how it feels. Parents often don't call because younger people have tons of things to do and after calling few times
at the wrong time they feel like it is so much easier for you to pick the time and call when you feel like it.
Isn't it a gift that you can still call your mom, you still have her and you can pick your time to call
when you are rested, and have a good mental moment?
For once.. GIVE without being so greedy and so whinny..
Next time you are near cemetery, stop by, walk around the grave, one of them will be your mom
soon... good luck calling then.
This odd rant that is not very responsive to any of the comments that have come before gave me an entrepreneurial idea based on my interactions with my college-aged kids. What if Call Your Mother bagels had a pop up called Text Your Mother? Where I live (Bannockburn neighborhood in Bethesda) some kind person or people arranged to have food trucks come to the Bannockburn Pool parking lot most days of the pandemic to sell food, which you pre-order. I would totally stop by to get bagel sandwiches. (As it is, I recommend that everyone try Shouk).
CYM does have a food truck. It is parked at old Georgetown and greentree in Bethesda and serving bagels every day until 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CALL YOUR MOTHER PEOPLE!
They were bending backwards for 18 years for you. Yes you call your parent. This is not about
equality or justice. It is you calling your mom showing that you care and giving back.
Call her, soon she will be gone, you will be glad you did. Don't listen to all those DCUM regular
mother bashers. They never had kids, they were never mothers. They have no idea how it feels.
Once you will feel your call to be a gift to your mom, you will feel different.
Truly, your mother gave you enough.. give back a little. Once you will be a mother you will know how it feels. Parents often don't call because younger people have tons of things to do and after calling few times
at the wrong time they feel like it is so much easier for you to pick the time and call when you feel like it.
Isn't it a gift that you can still call your mom, you still have her and you can pick your time to call
when you are rested, and have a good mental moment?
For once.. GIVE without being so greedy and so whinny..
Next time you are near cemetery, stop by, walk around the grave, one of them will be your mom
soon... good luck calling then.
This odd rant that is not very responsive to any of the comments that have come before gave me an entrepreneurial idea based on my interactions with my college-aged kids. What if Call Your Mother bagels had a pop up called Text Your Mother? Where I live (Bannockburn neighborhood in Bethesda) some kind person or people arranged to have food trucks come to the Bannockburn Pool parking lot most days of the pandemic to sell food, which you pre-order. I would totally stop by to get bagel sandwiches. (As it is, I recommend that everyone try Shouk).
Anonymous wrote:CALL YOUR MOTHER PEOPLE!
They were bending backwards for 18 years for you. Yes you call your parent. This is not about
equality or justice. It is you calling your mom showing that you care and giving back.
Call her, soon she will be gone, you will be glad you did. Don't listen to all those DCUM regular
mother bashers. They never had kids, they were never mothers. They have no idea how it feels.
Once you will feel your call to be a gift to your mom, you will feel different.
Truly, your mother gave you enough.. give back a little. Once you will be a mother you will know how it feels. Parents often don't call because younger people have tons of things to do and after calling few times
at the wrong time they feel like it is so much easier for you to pick the time and call when you feel like it.
Isn't it a gift that you can still call your mom, you still have her and you can pick your time to call
when you are rested, and have a good mental moment?
For once.. GIVE without being so greedy and so whinny..
Next time you are near cemetery, stop by, walk around the grave, one of them will be your mom
soon... good luck calling then.
Anonymous wrote:CALL YOUR MOTHER PEOPLE!
They were bending backwards for 18 years for you. Yes you call your parent. This is not about
equality or justice. It is you calling your mom showing that you care and giving back.
Call her, soon she will be gone, you will be glad you did. Don't listen to all those DCUM regular
mother bashers. They never had kids, they were never mothers. They have no idea how it feels.
Once you will feel your call to be a gift to your mom, you will feel different.
Truly, your mother gave you enough.. give back a little. Once you will be a mother you will know how it feels. Parents often don't call because younger people have tons of things to do and after calling few times
at the wrong time they feel like it is so much easier for you to pick the time and call when you feel like it.
Isn't it a gift that you can still call your mom, you still have her and you can pick your time to call
when you are rested, and have a good mental moment?
For once.. GIVE without being so greedy and so whinny..
Next time you are near cemetery, stop by, walk around the grave, one of them will be your mom
soon... good luck calling then.