Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a hilarious facebook group called something like "single mom is not a coupon code." People post screen grabs of all the women who are asking for a business referral or wanting to buy used stuff on marketplace, always throwing out the fact that they "need help" because they're a single mom.
So in other words, because you were a ho when single, or because you did a crap job choosing a mate and your marriage failed, the rest of us somehow owe you a discount.
Nice. So we are just going full misogyny.
Yes, that’s right. Any criticism of any woman anywhere for anything is misogyny.
Calling single moms ho's and saying they are the sole reason a marriage failed is....yes....misogyny.
Disagree. Calling all women ho’s or saying that it’s always the woman’s fault when a marriage fails would be misogyny.
But some women are/were indeed promiscuous and/or chose terrible partners to reproduce with despite undoubtedly ample red flags. They are not above criticism just because they are women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a hilarious facebook group called something like "single mom is not a coupon code." People post screen grabs of all the women who are asking for a business referral or wanting to buy used stuff on marketplace, always throwing out the fact that they "need help" because they're a single mom.
So in other words, because you were a ho when single, or because you did a crap job choosing a mate and your marriage failed, the rest of us somehow owe you a discount.
Nice. So we are just going full misogyny.
Yes, that’s right. Any criticism of any woman anywhere for anything is misogyny.
Calling single moms ho's and saying they are the sole reason a marriage failed is....yes....misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a hilarious facebook group called something like "single mom is not a coupon code." People post screen grabs of all the women who are asking for a business referral or wanting to buy used stuff on marketplace, always throwing out the fact that they "need help" because they're a single mom.
So in other words, because you were a ho when single, or because you did a crap job choosing a mate and your marriage failed, the rest of us somehow owe you a discount.
Nice. So we are just going full misogyny.
Yes, that’s right. Any criticism of any woman anywhere for anything is misogyny.
Calling single moms ho's and saying they are the sole reason a marriage failed is....yes....misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a hilarious facebook group called something like "single mom is not a coupon code." People post screen grabs of all the women who are asking for a business referral or wanting to buy used stuff on marketplace, always throwing out the fact that they "need help" because they're a single mom.
So in other words, because you were a ho when single, or because you did a crap job choosing a mate and your marriage failed, the rest of us somehow owe you a discount.
Nice. So we are just going full misogyny.
Yes, that’s right. Any criticism of any woman anywhere for anything is misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:I've been raising kids solo since my husband died when my youngest was still in diapers. I'm ok with single, solo, whatever and know that everyone is on the path they're on. However, my eyes rolled so hard when a fellow mom at a soccer game told me she was a single parent *this week* because her husband was working in Dallas. I really felt for struggle...poor thing was a SAHP of one 7 year old. Imagine the horror.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I am a single mom, because I am single and the only parent in my household. My ex-dh is single too so he's a single dad.
I'm not actually interested in permission from the OP or whomever in this thread, as to whether I can say 'single mom'. I say it! OP/whomever gets to not like it, I guess. Too bad. I'm not here to soothe their feels.
Do you say the earth is flat, too?
Listen, say whatever you want. But you’re lying, and other people will absolutely judge you when they realize that you have deliberately misrepresented your life situation to everyone for sympathy.
It’s fine, there are lots of liars in the world.
+1. I’d be rolling my eyes hard at OPs friend. But people who make a big thing of complaining and seeking attention on social media are annoying to me, anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. I'm sure the men who rejected me when I was dating because "they don't date single moms" would totally have bought the explanation that I'm not REALLY a single mom since I have 50/50 custody.
Yes they would have! Which is exactly why you shouldn’t lead with the single mom card if you have split custody. Duh!!!
People don't lead with a single mom card. Duh! If they have kids and are single, they are a single mom. Details of the arrangement come later.
“I’m single and I’m a mother” isn’t the same as “I’m a single mother.”
“Single mother” has a deeper meaning here in the US. It means that the mom is covering almost all of the financial and parenting burdens of raising a child.
I’m guessing your social network is pretty affluent and quite small, because in most of the US, these sre pretty much the same thing. There may be legal judgments that say differently, but if you imagine what many homes look like where there isn’t two (and you can even use DCUM, as privileged as people are here as a reference), maybe you can extrapolate to what it looks like when there are actually two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. I'm sure the men who rejected me when I was dating because "they don't date single moms" would totally have bought the explanation that I'm not REALLY a single mom since I have 50/50 custody.
Yes they would have! Which is exactly why you shouldn’t lead with the single mom card if you have split custody. Duh!!!
People don't lead with a single mom card. Duh! If they have kids and are single, they are a single mom. Details of the arrangement come later.
“I’m single and I’m a mother” isn’t the same as “I’m a single mother.”
“Single mother” has a deeper meaning here in the US. It means that the mom is covering almost all of the financial and parenting burdens of raising a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. I'm sure the men who rejected me when I was dating because "they don't date single moms" would totally have bought the explanation that I'm not REALLY a single mom since I have 50/50 custody.
Yes they would have! Which is exactly why you shouldn’t lead with the single mom card if you have split custody. Duh!!!
People don't lead with a single mom card. Duh! If they have kids and are single, they are a single mom. Details of the arrangement come later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. I'm sure the men who rejected me when I was dating because "they don't date single moms" would totally have bought the explanation that I'm not REALLY a single mom since I have 50/50 custody.
Yes they would have! Which is exactly why you shouldn’t lead with the single mom card if you have split custody. Duh!!!
+1
They kind of have to lead with it as. Many men won’t date someone with kids to start with. Even at 50%, her time will likely be more limited than he would like
People don't lead with a single mom card. Duh! If they have kids and are single, they are a single mom. Details of the arrangement come later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. I'm sure the men who rejected me when I was dating because "they don't date single moms" would totally have bought the explanation that I'm not REALLY a single mom since I have 50/50 custody.
Yes they would have! Which is exactly why you shouldn’t lead with the single mom card if you have split custody. Duh!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care too much and get that it’s the terminology, but did find it tacky when my ex-SIL kept posting / saying things about how hard it was to be a single mom when my brother was fighting her for more custody.
So why didn’t the courts allow him more custody?
Parenting is hard, and as someone has pointed out, talked about being hard, even when you both have 100% custody. Why are we grating down women who are doing it alone, even part of the time, but lifting up the fathers who have someone else all the time, but still can’t or won’t participate equally?