Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How does this diminish your Mother’s Day?
I feel like this will be inflammatory but this is the equivalent of all lives matter to moms. Its a day for moms, thats what its called. So when everyone under the sun can define themselves as a mom, then it really isn't celebrating 'moms' but more like, 'women' or 'anyone with a vaguely maternal instinct or who has a relationship with a child or animal.'
I can deal with the people who think mother's day is stupid and pointless and hallmark-y. Fine. Whatever. But OP is right, if you have no children and want no children then you should not be celebrated on mother's day. Just like Chinese people shouldn't be celebrated during black history month and straight women shouldn't be celebrated during pride week.
If you're going to name something specific, then it loses all meaning when anyone can define themselves as that specific thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some reason this reminds me of a friend of mine who was in vet school at the same time I was in a pediatrics residency. I was talking to her and asking how she managed to keep everything straight between so many different animals with different surgeries and different illnesses.
"It's not that bad. There just isn't as much on the line. People might think that their dogs are their kids, but they are not, actually, their kids."
Being a dog mom is great, but it isn't the same and everyone knows it. Don't worry about it, OP.
This is awesome.
No it's not. I would hope the vet I am trusting to take care of my animals isn't treating their lives as if they don't matter. And for their own sake they'd better not, too, since more and more states are allowing damages beyond economic value in veterinary negligence cases.
And to the "real" moms who are irritated at the child free women who you are pissed at for coopting your day: we only do it to annoy you. So just ignore or else you're playing right into our dastardly scheme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog moms ewww those people are so annoying. Animals aren’t kids.
“Ewww”? Are you 12?
“Dog mom?” Are YOU 12???
Sometimes, I wonder about the emotional maturity of people who are this obsessed with their animals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog moms ewww those people are so annoying. Animals aren’t kids.
“Ewww”? Are you 12?
“Dog mom?” Are YOU 12???
Anonymous wrote:I have kid and a dog. Honestly, right now I prefer the dog and the card she "made" me yesterday. She is always so happy to see me and we never get sick of each other.
#dogmom2020
Anonymous wrote:I have kid and a dog. Honestly, right now I prefer the dog and the card she "made" me yesterday. She is always so happy to see me and we never get sick of each other.
#dogmom2020
Anonymous wrote:Mother's day isn't about cards and flowers but about revolutionary acts to benefit society. Griping about self proclaimed dog moms isn't helping
Anonymous wrote: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.
How does this diminish your Mother’s Day?
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.