Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I also haven’t seen this. What does it refer to? Just the advertising fact that your kids are boys or...what?
No, it's to show that you are really invested in being a mother to boys (with a strict and very stereotyped view of how boys are), that being a mother to boys is totally different from being a mother to girls, that it's just so special and fun and awesome and Instagram-worthy, and often to excuse your kid's bad behavior because he's "all boy."
Anonymous wrote:Still confused. The two explanations just above (at 8:36 and 8:45) are completely different. One says it's commentary about how frustrating it is to have boys and the other says it's commentary on how much "fun" it is.
Anonymous wrote:Still confused. The two explanations just above (at 8:36 and 8:45) are completely different. One says it's commentary about how frustrating it is to have boys and the other says it's commentary on how much "fun" it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I also haven’t seen this. What does it refer to? Just the advertising fact that your kids are boys or...what?
Yesterday, on Facebook, a Facebook friend posted a tale of her 3 yo using the restroom and calling her in to inspect his #2. She included a picture and #boymom
I assumed all 3 year olds did this. Both my son and daughter did.
I have three girls and none of them did this.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I also haven’t seen this. What does it refer to? Just the advertising fact that your kids are boys or...what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is it me or my son who is the loser because none of the boy mom crap applies to him/us? Just stop it, please. It's not cute.
So what is "boy-mom sh*T?" I genuinely have no idea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I also haven’t seen this. What does it refer to? Just the advertising fact that your kids are boys or...what?
Yesterday, on Facebook, a Facebook friend posted a tale of her 3 yo using the restroom and calling her in to inspect his #2. She included a picture and #boymom
I assumed all 3 year olds did this. Both my son and daughter did.
Anonymous wrote:So is it me or my son who is the loser because none of the boy mom crap applies to him/us? Just stop it, please. It's not cute.
Anonymous wrote:I have no clue what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, I also haven’t seen this. What does it refer to? Just the advertising fact that your kids are boys or...what?
Yesterday, on Facebook, a Facebook friend posted a tale of her 3 yo using the restroom and calling her in to inspect his #2. She included a picture and #boymom
Teeerashy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you people completely unconnected from the world? Do you not use twitter or instagram? #boymom is a thing.
Is this the 50s forum???
ThT'smwhat I'm thinking. I'm a girl mom, but I've seen the boymom thing on Facebook. It's usually memes. I can't believe there are mom's of only boys who don't get it. For what it's worth, I don't have a problem with it. It's basically just light hearted venting over how hard it is to have only boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you people completely unconnected from the world? Do you not use twitter or instagram? #boymom is a thing.
Is this the 50s forum???
ThT'smwhat I'm thinking. I'm a girl mom, but I've seen the boymom thing on Facebook. It's usually memes. I can't believe there are mom's of only boys who don't get it. For what it's worth, I don't have a problem with it. It's basically just light hearted venting over how hard it is to have only boys.
Anonymous wrote:Are you people completely unconnected from the world? Do you not use twitter or instagram? #boymom is a thing.
Is this the 50s forum???