This article is interesting. I love being a mom, and the label doesn't bother me. The only time I think it has kind of hindered me is in the workplace. People assume that I can't handle certain things or work certain hours because I have a LO. That pisses me off.
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Good point!
But just wanted to say i LOVE your sig pic!
me too!! ive got to try to get a pic like this!!
That's exactly how I feel.
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Wow, she needs to get over herself if something like that is going to bother her enough for her to write an article about it.
I think she's having an indentity crisis. So you are a writer, great! And you ride bikes, great! Society doesn't care enough about you to create a big long label for you, so you get "mom", and that's ok. Those closest to you know you are a writer/biker/mom/woman of many layers and interests. Calm down.
I think a lot of people nowadays are far too hung up on titles. This makes me think of all those people who insist on special names instead of Grandma. Guess what? Being called Sissy Spacek won't change the fact that your child had a child and you are now a grandmother. It doesn't mean you are "old". And since when did that hold so much stigma? People need to get over it.
Honestly, titles change so often through life, I don't understand why people put so much stock in them. Right now, I'm a daughter, wife, mother, sister, homeowner, photographer, business owner, licensed massage therapist, stay at home mom and more. I've held countless other titles before and I'm sure I'll have more down the road, but I don't consider any of them to define who I am because any of those could change in an instant but I'm still me.
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(quote from article) "I?m sure there are women who would have embraced the image?frumpy hairdo, mom jeans, under-eye bags and all?as if they had been handed the cuddliest of crib toys."
This is me she's talking about. I'm fine with only being remembered as a good mom. I'm fine with someone identifying me as a mom first. The other things don't matter to me as much anymore.
This article offended me. She says:
"I?m sure there are women who would have embraced the image?frumpy hairdo, mom jeans, under-eye bags and all?as if they had been handed the cuddliest of crib toys. Me, I felt gut-punched. Hot steam shot into my cheeks. I was not only angry, but embarrassed."
But to me, being labelled as "mom" doesn't mean you are frumpy, wearing mom jeans, have under eye bags, etc. That's a very negative and disdainful view of motherhood. To me "Mom" is a badge i wear with honor. I am the 100% most important person in my kid's life...and that feels pretty darn awesome!