Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3 boys. I am a boy mom.
I have 2 boys, zero girls. I am a boy mom. It's a thing and it is great, imo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
+1
Like PP my girl is also resistant to bathing compared to my 2 boys. She will often just splash water on her hair to make it look wet without shampooing it. She's much grosser than the boys. I'll take a little pee splash in a bathroom over her cluttered room, gross bathroom with hair, skin care, brushes, combs, hair accessories, drawers and cabinets wide open, clothes everywhere, just a total pack rat. The boys rooms are super clean in comparison. No hoarding tendencies.
I think after reading this thread that “boymom” is really code for “I’m a mom who doesn’t hate my own sons”.
Some of these people sound so uptight I genuinely feel sorry for their kids, the boys and the girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
+1
Like PP my girl is also resistant to bathing compared to my 2 boys. She will often just splash water on her hair to make it look wet without shampooing it. She's much grosser than the boys. I'll take a little pee splash in a bathroom over her cluttered room, gross bathroom with hair, skin care, brushes, combs, hair accessories, drawers and cabinets wide open, clothes everywhere, just a total pack rat. The boys rooms are super clean in comparison. No hoarding tendencies.
I think after reading this thread that “boymom” is really code for “I’m a mom who doesn’t hate my own sons”.
Some of these people sound so uptight I genuinely feel sorry for their kids, the boys and the girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
+1
Like PP my girl is also resistant to bathing compared to my 2 boys. She will often just splash water on her hair to make it look wet without shampooing it. She's much grosser than the boys. I'll take a little pee splash in a bathroom over her cluttered room, gross bathroom with hair, skin care, brushes, combs, hair accessories, drawers and cabinets wide open, clothes everywhere, just a total pack rat. The boys rooms are super clean in comparison. No hoarding tendencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
Your boys are pigs!
Nah, they’re boys. And they’re awesome!
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Your sons are gross.
They’re super gross. That’s my point. They’re just normal boys, dingus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
Your boys are pigs!
Nah, they’re boys. And they’re awesome!
“Boys will be boys.”![]()
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Your sons are gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
Your boys are pigs!
Nah, they’re boys. And they’re awesome!
Anonymous wrote:I hate that term, too. It often means they have a Neanderthal for a husband - grilling, gaming, and not much else- and then they have a boy and just lean waaaayyy into it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.
It is bad behavior. Boys should be taught from the earliest age it’s unacceptable to leave pee on/around the toilet; they need to clean it up themselves, immediately. Accepting it and forcing other family members to accept it as normal is “boymom” behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mom of boys,” you’re fine.
“BOY MOM,” you are annoying and think your son does literally no wrong.
“He’s all boy,” I will punch you in the tit.
I never thought boy mom meant this. I live with two boys and a husband. I thought boy mom meant getting used to gross toilets, hands down pants, etc. Now that my older kid is well into puberty I'm really feeling the gender differences.
DP. Those are bad behaviors that mothers excuse too. I have two boys and a girl, and they’re equally clean(or else).
I also have two boys and a girl, and my girl is the most resistant to bathing. But my boys love to fart loudly as they leave a room. And pee splash around the toilet with boys (especially young boys) just comes with the territory; it’s not “bad behavior” you loon.