Anonymous wrote:Equestrians
Anonymous wrote:Making your high school or college part of your identity. Even worse are the parents of the students who make their child’s educational choices part of their identity.
Anonymous wrote:Equestrians
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#boymom
Religious people who have to post about their religion all the time
SAHMs with kids in school full time who go on and on about how busy they are. With home decorating choices, going to the gym, driving their kids to activities...stop going on and on about it, especially to your friends who work full time.
Jealous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy moms
As a mom who has 3 boys, no girls I so wish this would die.
You are a mom of boys, not a #boymom. We know the difference!
Anonymous wrote:People who make their jobs their identity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#boymom
Religious people who have to post about their religion all the time
SAHMs with kids in school full time who go on and on about how busy they are. With home decorating choices, going to the gym, driving their kids to activities...stop going on and on about it, especially to your friends who work full time.
Jealous?
Anonymous wrote:Loving Disney
Newlyweds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soccer moms (also football/baseball/basketball/lacrosse/cheer moms)
Parents where the kids sport dominates their entire family’s lives, and it’s all they talk about and can relate to. Very one-dimensional .
Omg this
Also Americans who overly talk about their ethnicity, like people with Italian heritage who are snobs about Italian food
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soccer moms (also football/baseball/basketball/lacrosse/cheer moms)
Parents where the kids sport dominates their entire family’s lives, and it’s all they talk about and can relate to. Very one-dimensional .
Omg this
Also Americans who overly talk about their ethnicity, like people with Italian heritage who are snobs about Italian food