Like the movie Mean Girls, there are mean moms out there who don’t know how to play nice. They thrive on bullying other moms by making them feel inadequate. Although I can be sarcastic, I like to consider myself a nice mom. I can’t stand it when other moms act like brats.
Mean Girls movie clip.
Afsin said:
Your story reminds me of my own. I didn’t get to see my llttie guy for about 10 hours after birth, and my husband and to fight to get the nurses to bring him to me since I was still on drugs from my c-section and could not get out of my bed, and my son was on a glucose drip because of low blood sugar and was not supposed to leave the nursery. The nurses took pity and brought him down, and I loved finally getting to hold him after those 10 hours, plus the 1.5 days I had been in the hospital anticipating his arrival.
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BOTY Queen said:
Mean mommies need to learn to laugh at themselves. They’re perfect for the bitch of the year award. http://www.bitchoftheyearaward.com
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Tania said:
Ditto ladies!
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jackiehennesse1 said:
Pauline – I’m right there with you on that one – thanks for stopping by!
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Daniel said:
My daughter was born May 1st. So my first Mothers’ Day came when Grace was only 10 days old. We had lpopee over because my mom was visiting.. I sat on the couch holding my child and looked as though I would attack anyone who came within 3 feet of me. Then about an hour before dinner I left strict instructions that dinner be brought to me in bed and I took my child to my bedroom, and didn’t say goodbye to anyone. That was a Mothers’ Day to write home about.. or maybe just a sign that I was heading for dark waters (otherwise known as sleep deprivation)
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Pauline said:
This is so true, Jackie! I’m with you, sarcastic, but nice. I cannot stand it when another mother makes me feel bad about my parenting.
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