Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missed it. Reaffirms my love for her.
Same here. She can be present for her kids, multitask, and she does her own cooking. What's not to love?
Women have been standing in front of fire with babies strapped to their chests for millennia. People need to chill out.
Yes! Women have been standing in front of a fire with babies strapped to their chests while someone else takes their picture and posts in on social media for millennia!
Take a pillAnonymous wrote:Gee, I sure hope none of y'all ever speed with the baby in the car, or take a phone call or text, and are all otherwise totally perfect mommies.
Anonymous wrote:It is dangerous for the baby. Period. Not everything rises to a "mommy War". The fact that someone was there taking the picture takes away any justification for doing it.
Careless parenting. Unread your pantries, ladies, this is just a parenting mistake. We have all made them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ooooo the harpies are out in force for this one.
I think judging others is the whole therapeutic point for a lot of people.
I'm kind of sick of women harping on women, while simultaneously complaining they're being held back. Mom shaming is fourth or fifth back in the long line of culturally acceptable WOMAN shaming we all take part in. If you can make it past criticism for your looks, weight, whether or not you get married, how successful or manly your husband is, and why you haven't had kids yet, then you can settle in for a gazillion different ways you'll be shamed as a mother.
It's exhausting and self-sabotaging and women have more zeal for it than men.
Anonymous wrote:Ooooo the harpies are out in force for this one.