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I’m a single dude and I have legit thought about the most important trait in any future wife would be that she not be a mommy blogger. I know it’s to some degree because I am a single dude, but I hate all the parenting nonsense. The worst for me is when someone will post a picture of where their kid either shit on

Ohmygod, fuck your dumbass brother (I’m sorry, it’s possible you love him).

No wonder American males are some of the most insufferable and whiny narcissists on the planet. 

How about all the #boymom folks teach their boys to #respectgirls; because no matter how many times I read Bedtime Stories for Rebel Girls to my daughters, it won’t do any good if the next generation of boys are all misogynists.

This reminds me of my current pet peeve. Adult children who were homeschooled signing up for Liberty University Online and saying they are “homeschooling college.” It makes me sick to my stomach.

So, I’m saying this as a gay man with no children, who also doesn’t follow every gender norm, I have a couple statements and some questions for the moms out there:

I might get piled on for saying this, but I feel like there is a huge overlap between women who proudly call themselves “boymoms” and those who voted for Trump.

My middle school aged grandson is experiencing what you have described. His mom tolerates a level of “assholeishness” no one else will or should put up with, and he is genuinely confused about what the rest of the world sees as acceptable/unacceptable behavior.

Thanks for sharing your experience. It puts into words what I experience teaching college-aged students. The boys/men (18-22 year-olds are “adults” but their behavior suggests otherwise) get fucking MAD if you provide any sort of constructive criticism or suggestions for improvement, even though that is the point of

YES. And I guarantee that every #boymom who says “well, my son has lots of energy/likes playing with toy trucks/makes fart jokes” because he’s a boy also uses that justification to excuse behavior that ranges from totally normal for a child that age (meltdowns and tantrums happen), to totally abnormal but justifiable,

Exactly. #Boymom is the precursor to “Boys will be boys.”

A phrase that drives me crazy is referring to a baby as “my little man.” It’s not a man. It’s a fucking baby. And maybe, if you do a good job parenting, he won’t turn out to be the kind of men we all deal with every day. 

It must be difficult for these women to be the first people to ever raise male offspring.

That is the correct, and practical, thing to do. You are not supposed to bring anything to the wedding, but apparently in some parts people still do. This story illustrates why you shouldn’t.

It certainly does from that perspective. I don’t care for Haberman at all, but it feels like another example of women doing the right thing after a man fucks up and getting penalized whilst the man remains virtually unscathed to freely move on to more fuckery.

I once read some interview with one of the show’s writers that said Doherty was the writing room’s favorite because she was a pro who would always inflect the line exactly as written, and that a lot of the cast hate for her was founded in petty jealousy for how good she was at her job. She had a photographic memory,

Team Shannen (or Brenda, I guess) all day, every time. I’m rewatching the original and it just solidifies that I was right all along - Kelly was unbearable.

A simple “allegedly” would have done nicely. 

In the title to this article, you forgot the quote marks around “suicide.”

Exactly! And the tips aren’t “arcane”. There is some really good stuff in there about lifting weights and doing burpees.