Anonymous wrote:Moms who use the word sanctimonious. You know who yo are....!
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Moms who have nothing better to do than to ask a question like this. How about focusing on something positive... ? Things you like about other moms? Things you've learned from other moms? Then you can let go of the things that annoy... and in the meantime preserve some integrity of this site.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Moms who have nothing better to do than to ask a question like this. How about focusing on something positive... ? Things you like about other moms? Things you've learned from other moms? Then you can let go of the things that annoy... and in the meantime preserve some integrity of this site.
Anonymous wrote:Moms that don't even try to control their kids in my home or in public. I know it's tough, but at least try to care that junior is destroying my furniture.
Anonymous wrote:moms that don't change their kid's diapers right away after #2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:moms who ignore me when I make a comment about their baby. I told a woman with a not so cute baby that her child is adorable and she glared at me.
Moms who write posts like this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moms that are so pro-breastfeeding they think it is ok to make everyone around them uncomfortable.
Making others uncomfortable by doing what?
Anonymous wrote:moms who ignore me when I make a comment about their baby. I told a woman with a not so cute baby that her child is adorable and she glared at me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't STAND moms that feel it is only about them!
Mom with baby (ahead of me) in the grocery store line who feels it is more important to show her baby every item in the cart before it is placed on the belt.
Moms with strollers who feel they have the right to go ahead of me to get on or off the elevator. They don't ask-they just trudge ahead.
Elevators frequently have signs stating that those with greater need get priority. Next to that often there will be a symbol of a wheelchair, baggage and Yes, stroller. It is this way on the DC Metro. Yes, if you can walk or more easily take the escalator then a mom with a stroller DOES have the right to go ahead of you.
Anonymous wrote:Moms that let their 10 yr old run hog wild in the toddler play area at Tysons.
Anonymous wrote:Moms that are so pro-breastfeeding they think it is ok to make everyone around them uncomfortable.