From
comments about moms in bikinis at the pool to photos of moms nursing their babies in public and everything in between, moms are being attacked for just about anything.
A quick summary if you haven't read it: Some guy in a grocery store made a rude
comment about a mom with a screaming child in tow.
People are always
commenting about my mom's weight and telling her to go back to eating meat (which will never happen because we are both ethical vegans!)
ps; thank you for leaving me such a sweet
comment about my mom, I am happy we both have great personal heros!
Everything is spot - on, from the hilarious opening to the profanity - laden Wind Waker monologue to
the comments about my mom.
Love
your comments about your mom.
Not exact matches
The pope's
comments aren't
about mom politics; it's
about children being important, and their basic human needs being important, and having compassion.
I am close friends with a stay at home
mom in TN, and we text each other with
comments and anecdotes
about us and not just our kids.
I subbed half the pecans for some almond for my second batch which I preferred but both my
mom and hubby
commented about how they liked the first batch because «it had more nuts» like almonds aren't nuts haha.
Edited to add: If you weren't on Twitter Saturday night, you missed the onslaught of
comments about the Motrin ad, but Katja Presnal at Ladybug Landings summed it up nicely in the video she made including many of the Tweets in response to Motrin: Motrin Makes
Moms Mad.
Mothers are back in the news again, thanks to Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen whose
comment about stay - at - home -
mom of five Ann Romney, wife of presidential candidate Mitt Romney, as a woman who «has actually never worked a day in her life» reignited the so - called Mommy Wars.
I am personally offended by her
comment about «natural» equating to
mom's ego — and that the childbirth itself doesn't really matter.
(You'll find a huge number of
comments by
moms about their breasts post pregnancy at the bottom of that post too.)
Plus, lower down there are
comments about how women regret not giving a daily bottle so that when
mom has to leave baby will still eat.
Meanwhile, former GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush found himself backpedaling
about his hurtful
comments about publicly shaming single
moms in the 1990s.
They were making
comments about me feeding him in a stall, and so it really hurt my feelings at that point, and I didn't understand,» said new breast - feeding
mom Chelsie Root.
My Facebook page flooded with snarky, judgemental
comments about me,
about moms who bash other
moms,
about moms who aren't «real»
moms,
moms who would dare insult a
mom by suggesting she look up from her phone,
about moms who have Facebook pages
about lunch - packing so therefore they should never share anything that doesn't have to do with lunches, cuz, uh-oh, this
mom might lose fans.
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I'm all
about sharing personal experience here on Heligirl, so when Heather from Making it Work
Mom commented on my -LSB-...]
I'm all
about sharing personal experience here on Heligirl, so when Heather from Making it Work
Mom commented on my recent post on avoiding punishment in favor of positive discipline, I just had to ask her to share her wisdom.
Those underhanded
comments like, «Well, that's just me,» when you're talking
about not understanding
moms who need a break from their kid.
It's slightly discouraging to me to read all the
comments on this post
about new
moms counting their lbs and, more frightfully, counting their calories.
Ignore
comments from other parents
about how a good
mom stays at home.
For any working
mom who has endured nasty
comments about leaving her babies or struggled to balance work and home, read on.
Because I know that a working
mom could write a post
about being judged for leaving her kid at a daycare and all the nasty
comments people have said to her.
Maybe he ignored your mother - in - law's nasty
comment about working
moms because he didn't hear it.
Whether passionate
about their career or work mainly to make ends meet, most working
moms know the feeling of being blindsided by a
comment - from a friend, coworker, family member or teacher - that seems to call their parenting style into question.
Judgmental
comments that
mom must be lazy or that she doesn't care enough
about her family to do every single thing for them divide parents on this very personal decision.
Unfortunately, I've experienced all kinds of shaming for formula feeding from other
moms, from subtle
comments about «breast is best» or that I need more «education» or «support,» to saying I don't love my babies enough.
A lot of
moms may not want to share this aspect of miscarriage, because it can feel strange, especially when others only have negative
comments about it.
My hubby and I have often
commented about the media perception of the «class clown» type of father... he means well, but bumbles through his parenting duties... and the steady, responsible
mom swoops in to set it all right, teaching the kids, and dad, a valuable lesson in the end.
My previous
comment was
about the «breastfeeding and pumping working
mom of a 6 - month - old» schedule.
When asked
about the new name, Joanna von Yurt the inventor and
mom behind the Slumber Sleeper ™,
commented, «We believe the new name will help parents better understand the concept of the Slumber Sleeper ™ and how it truly helps your child sleep better, longer and be safer, while still feeling the comfort of being held.
As I have been reading the
comments on this story throughout the day, I wished it was a little less
about moms in general.
LEILANI WILDE: What did your friends and your fellow students, did they make any
comments or were you ever concerned
about what they thought
about the whole process of you being a
mom that wanted to breastfeed?
Admittedly, they were more for the
moms and dads than kids — who got turkey sammies smothered with honey mustard and mayo spread — but on this blustery fall day in Rome, every parent not only
commented on how good they were, but couldn't stop talking
about the roast...
I was always annoyed by people who harassed
moms over it, but I would scroll past
comments about it until they became unavoidable; like when the
comments were directed at me, or at
moms I've befriended in various support groups.
I loved a
comment that one
mom left with regard to an article written
about us.
My
mom still makes
comments about me «not pushing hard enough» to this day.
Day 1 and sharing
about a
comment that most homeschool
moms feel uncomfortable replying to, which is «you must be so confident.»
As a new
mom, I've learned to ignore a lot of stupid
comments and questions
about breastfeeding.
Comments on a baby's size and questions
about whether she's sitting up, crawling, walking, or talking can be wearing on a
mom, especially if her baby is way ahead of or behind the curve.
An article is released sharing the findings of a new study that revealing some new findings
about breastmilk or there may be some issues with formula and hundreds of
comments pour in with things like «formula is the same thing, really and all the breastfed kids I know are sick all the time but my formula fed kids have genius IQs and are never sick» or «you know, not everyone can breastfeed so I guess I'm a bad
mom because my breasts just didn't work.»
I noticed a
comment about milk substitute, My
mom was allergic to milk protein, and almonds and soy — we used the Rice Dreams Rice milk for her, it worked great in recipes!
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mom - crafted clippie bows were so
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Recently, I was chatting with a
mom at the playground
about kids» behavior, and she
commented to me that kids need praise and approval from their parents, as there are too many dysfunctional adults in the world to indicate otherwise.
So I decided to ask other
moms to share some of the worst things said to them
about formula feeding, the
comments they've never really been able to get past.
Romantic partners are not exempt from getting the ire of a
mom, if too many
comments about her breast size is made, even if jokingly.
Learning there are a lot of
moms out there doing extended BF makes me feel I'm doing a great job despite hearing nasty
comments and irrational judgments
about it.
Yes, the more passionately I write
about breastfeeding the more I get
comments from formula - feeding
moms who feel attacked even though I never even mention formula - feeding
moms per se.