Anonymous wrote:It irritates me when people turn Mother’s Day into a day of mourning for those who have had miscarriages. Pregnancy loss gets a whole month. They don’t need to take over the DAY that mothers get.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one that finds this utterly obnoxious? I know several women who are child free by choice and spend the other 364 days of the year railing against children and families and going on about how it’s better to be child free. Then Mother’s Day comes around and they’re all over social media wishing themselves a happy Mother’s Day because they are “dog moms.” Just stoppppp.
Anonymous wrote:It irritates me when people turn Mother’s Day into a day of mourning for those who have had miscarriages. Pregnancy loss gets a whole month. They don’t need to take over the DAY that mothers get.
Anonymous wrote:It irritates me when people turn Mother’s Day into a day of mourning for those who have had miscarriages. Pregnancy loss gets a whole month. They don’t need to take over the DAY that mothers get.
Anonymous wrote:It irritates me when people turn Mother’s Day into a day of mourning for those who have had miscarriages. Pregnancy loss gets a whole month. They don’t need to take over the DAY that mothers get.
Anonymous wrote:Omg, my single friend who is a “dog mom” and loves her “fur babies”. Has texted me twice today with memes about being a dog mom on Mother’s Day! I get it, I adore my dog. But being a mom to humans is a completely different ballgame.
Anonymous wrote:I send my childhood nanny a gift and call her every Mother’s Day. She never had children of her own and was definitely a mother-figure to me even though I have a great mom.
I don’t mind sharing Mother’s Day with anyone, male or female, who “Mother’s”.
Anonymous wrote:People who refer to themselves as dog moms are annoying regardless of whether they have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys it’s not zero sum. Who cares what other people do?
I don’t care that much, it’s just dumb social media posturing that I roll my eyes about. But these women spend the other 364 days a year ranting about how great it is to be “child free,” they talk about people’s “crotch droplings,” they pretty much literally hate kids. And then on Mother’s Day they have the audacity to make it all about themselves instead of just ... not posting anything or even talking about their own mothers! It’s just incredibly weird and self-absorbed.
Anonymous wrote:Guys it’s not zero sum. Who cares what other people do?
Anonymous wrote:Guys it’s not zero sum. Who cares what other people do?