Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did post. My kids made me hand made gifts. Sorry if it offended! I didn’t get jewelry or a new purse or anything. Didn’t think it would cause ire.
Hi there it’s OP again- I probably liked and commented on it! I love these pics but was just realizing maybe they make other women “feel sad/bad/etc”. I was specifically thinking my 40 something friend who has never said she doesn’t want kids but doesn’t have them. She is extremely successful at Apple so I thought she must be one who has delayed due to career. But I’ve never asked because none of my business. Just wondering...
Hope you had a lovely special day. 💛
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did post. My kids made me hand made gifts. Sorry if it offended! I didn’t get jewelry or a new purse or anything. Didn’t think it would cause ire.
Isn't it strange that you felt you needed to post this? Look, I have awesome kids who made me gifts and I want everyone on FB to know it. It's weird, like people that post selfies every week. It's just off. I dropped out of FB a few years back because I just didn't understand it.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird to be offended even though I had a disappointing Mother’s Day. I’m happy for my friends who had fun and was excited to see all the different ways people celebrated as mother’s and for their mothers. Obviously if it was too painful I would have avoided it. If we are worried about hurting every person’s feelings on every occasion than we couldn’t ever post any happy memories.
Anonymous wrote:I did post. My kids made me hand made gifts. Sorry if it offended! I didn’t get jewelry or a new purse or anything. Didn’t think it would cause ire.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t post on FB but I am fine with other posting things. I just enjoy privacy and prefer to send pictures to those o stay close with. I realize that this day may be painful. I am gearing up for it as my mom is almost 80. I know when she is gone I will never feel the same way about this day. But, that doesn’t mean I would begrudge anyone a wonderful day and their right to bask in it.
Anonymous wrote:I did post. My kids made me hand made gifts. Sorry if it offended! I didn’t get jewelry or a new purse or anything. Didn’t think it would cause ire.
Anonymous wrote:I am OP. I was amazed to see the masses of posts on Mother’s Day and it struck me how these messages might hurt other people’s feelings for various personal reasons. I found it delightful to see happy mothers reveling in their joy however. But also a little embarrassing for the messages that are so braggy - “here’s me being spoiled” and demonstrating their riches- both material and familial.
I love Mother’s Day but this is perhaps the first year I realized that other moms/women who want to be be moms might be injured by these messages.
I didn’t post myself but I do have a photo of my kids and I that I consider sharing. Also their privacy is of course a concern. Social media is concerning in general. My own (mid 70s!) mom asked why I didn’t post a message with her in it, as if I had ignored her in an important at way.