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xalwaysmaggiex · 7 months
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I love my children.
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mamasaysblog · 1 year
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bananacatblogs · 11 months
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That moment you realize your life is beautiful...
show me some love! Much love, Heidi
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my-youngworld88 · 2 months
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Homeschooling: Exploring the Pros and Cons for Parents and Students
“Homeschooling: Exploring the Pros and Cons for Parents and Students” By Janeen G. | Medium Article
In recent years, homeschooling has gained significant popularity as an alternative to traditional education. Homeschooling has become an increasingly popular choice for families seeking an alternative educational path. While it offers numerous benefits, it is important to acknowledge the challenges and struggles that homeschooling parents may face. Homeschooling offers unparalleled flexibility,…
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grunge-mermaid · 2 months
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since starting my first undergrad, I've had this pattern of go away to school>graduate>move home for 2 years>start looking at schools>go away to school
I started looking at programs at the local college tonight (accounting, paralegal) and then realized how long it's been since I moved back home
like fucking clockwork
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sewgeekmama · 3 months
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The Ten Year Challenge: 2009 vs 2019
On Facebook and Instagram I keep seeing people’s “2009 vs 2019” or #10yearchallenge posts and it got me thinking about how different things are now. Ten years ago I was building a costume business, partying late two or three times a week and traveling all over for conventions. A decade later, and I’m living a completely different life. The beginning of the decade vs the end The year 2009 was a…
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unfilteredmomlife · 7 months
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Welcome to Motherhood Unfiltered: A Day in My Life as a Mom
Hey there mamas, and welcome to my corner of the internet where we embrace the beautifully chaotic journey of motherhood.💕
Come along with me as I unveil the unfiltered reality of the everyday adventures in motherhood. From the adorable giggles to the midnight meltdowns, we're diving headfirst into the unfiltered reality of raising little humans.
Expect heartwarming stories, candid confessions, and plenty of tips and tricks for navigating the ups and downs of parenthood. Together, we'll laugh, cry, and maybe even spill a bottle or two.
Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newbie mom, this blog is a judgment-free zone where we can share, support, and celebrate the beautiful chaos that is motherhood. So grab your coffee (or that bottle filled with gross-smelling formula), get comfy, and let's embark on this incredible journey together.
Stay tuned for stories that will make you nod in agreement, hug your little ones a little tighter, and remind you that you're never alone in this adventure called motherhood. 👶💖
Don't forget to subscribe and join our vibrant community of moms sharing their unfiltered stories. Here's to the messy, magical, and marvelous world of motherhood! 👩‍👧‍👦
With love and spit-up stains,
Annie 🥰
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raytylerrr · 2 years
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Top 5 Book Series
Check out my Top 5 Favorite Book Series!
Four years ago I began spending a lot of time reading and found it to be helpful in decreasing my stress and anxiety. Though I haven’t been able to read much since becoming a mom a few months ago, I am slowly getting back into it and thought I would share 5 of my favorite book series with you. I normally don’t enjoy reading books in a series (I get bored quickly), but I could not put these…
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papirouge · 1 year
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you know what gets me about radfems who say "you can't be anti-choice and feminist" is the way many of them talk about straight women, mothers, and pregnancy comes across as very sexist anyway... if you're straight you're stupid and deserve to get beaten by your male partner, if you're a mother you're contributing to the patriarchy, pregnancy is evil because it "ruins your body," any complications women have during pregnancy are because our bodies are just "not meant to be pregnant" and maternal injuries and deaths get blamed on pregnancy, not incompetent healthcare providers, etc.
this is not to mention the very rude comments about stay at home wives and pro-life/anti-abortion women... when Roe v Wade was overturned last year pretty much every pro-life blog got flooded with anons hoping the bloggers got raped or had a fatal pregnancy, as in "I hope you get what's coming to you," but wait--isn't this how men talk about women they don't like? and of course the routine drama on radblr about SAHMs is always kinda weird... not that conservatives have a healthy opinion of stay at home mothers, but laughing and celebrating when a SAHM gets abused is next level depravity imo. and in radblr it's fine that women get abused by their husbands because "she was asking for it," hmmm I thought only rape apologists talked like that. they separate women into "good women" and "bad women" and of course bad women need to shut their mouths. strange, isn't this how men act when faced with women who disagree with them lol
like, it's ok to be a raging misogynist as long as you support abortion :-) honestly no different from the men they complain about so much
hmmmm to be fair, you're talking about a pretty extreme brand of radfem. Those openly mocking abused women and throwing slurs are regularly called out by more "regular" radfem. But it's true those doing so come off as truly miserable and sad. It's interesting that a bunch of them dated men and did awful dating choices, yet feel entitled to lecture women in happy relationship how fake their life is bc men are unredeemable and will ultimately hurt them...
One thing I hate LOATHE about radfem and is pretty common with them is their entitlement to speak over ALL women.... while gatekeeping their community. For example their will insert themselves into tradfem discourse and clown them (with sassy comebacks whose only purpose is to humiliate them), but literally freak out if they find out you're pro life or Christian and follow them. I got blocked by a bunch of radfem blogs/pages for simply reblogging/liking stuff (never arguing just rebloging stuff I agreed with). But somehow these women see no issue to invade spaces they know aren't in their lane (tradfem, prolife, Christian) and talk to them in a patronizing way. The intellectual superiority complex is HUGE in most radfem.
But as a long time rad orbiters, I can tell you radfem definitely have blindspots and whenever you point them out to them they suddenly get less cocky...👀 I mean, go and tell any radfem how inconsistent they are in inquiring women to question ALL their choices......while invoking to NEVER question abortion 🙃 they'll clown "choice feminism" but radfem are the biggest choice feminists when it comes to abortion. "Her body her choice! Don't question it - don't you EVER remotely say women might be pressured in any way into abortion!!" The only times radfem will aknowledge forced abortion it's when the boyfriend is the cause, which is convenient bc it allows to 1) shit on men again 2) deflect from the SYSTEMIC aspect of abortion culture. Bc radfem whole narrative is that society is anti abortion.....when reality shows the opposite (companies are literally PAYING for women's abortion)
THAT BEING SAID, I've just seen a post saying that radfem were as bad as Tate stans and that's where I draw the line. Because as I said, radfem actually do police each other when some go overboard with misogyny (against tradfem, pro life women, etc.) or blind hate against the male sex (there was a discourse with deranged radfem calling to kill male babies, and they got cooked by other radfem for being crazy). There are several posts floating aroud radblr basically saying "no pro life woman deserve to get rape threat / no tradfem deserve to get rape threat / no conservative woman deserve to get rape threat"
That 'community control' doesn't really happen with Tate fans. None of them will make posts to call out toxic members going too far against the female sex or say that "no liberal woman deserves to get rape treat". Also, unlike Tate bros, no radfem is actually encouraging women to be violent with their boyfriend or pimp them out - which both are criminal activities... So it's insane to see ppl put out equivalence between both groups when we all know which one is radicalizing young ppl into considering the opposite sex only good to get beaten into submission and sex trafficked...
Ultimately, radfem want men to leave them alone and have nothing to do with them - Tate stans seek to manipulate and (sexually) exploit women. They aren't the same.
Radfem online toxicity hardly translate into reality - meanwhile there are already a bunch of self identified MRA walking Tate coattails who committed crimes against women.
There's definitely something true in the saying that women are held in a higher standard than men because comparing terminally online deranged fujoshi writing shit takes about men online to people actively defending an 🌠alleged🌠 sex trafficker beating women on tape because they think that's the only thing women are worth for is hysterical.
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whizpurr · 7 months
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No thats ok! thanks. I just wanna let u know that i wasnt saying youre doing wrong or judging u i was just wondering if i could use the photos u editted.. to profit off of it? is that bad? idk whats ur thoughts and opinions? i think u should profit on it as well!! much love
Aw I appreciate that. This is gonna be long. And i dont feel like adding kaomoji! (๑•́o•̀๑)
I'm not sure how you could profit? I suppose you could make collages with images i have shared, as I have done, and properly credit the artists or brand etc of the edits within the collage...but even then I am against the selling of collage art like that since the artists within it don't ever properly get paid for their contributions. I think collages are fun to make and pretty to look at and share for free use but shouldnt be sold...but plenty of people do it on etsy and other art websites, heck people have made galleries with these types of collages. I dont think its right though. I post my collages for free as well and would never sell them. Other things people do with pngs of others works for profit that I find wrong is make knockoff physical stickers or products with the images on them and sell them. I have joked about taking my pngs and printing off your own sandylion stickers since people sell them on ebay for wayyyy too much but that suggestion is for your own personal use and not for selling or profiting. Selling them would once again be wrong in my opinion, but again, people do it, there are entire websites that do this.
That all being said, like I've said before, I can't stop anyone from using these edits however they want so you can do you but I dont condone profiting by selling others works which I will not do and have not done.
Which brings me to the next point of me "profiting", which tbh I dont deserve for editing and sharing images. I originally said I won't ever enable tips as I dont believe its right as its not my art, and I still somewhat believe this, also tumblrs tip system is shady... but I have broken my rule and linked my paypal before since I have become a sahm and also shared my child's baby registry. I removed paypal and never got a donation anyway but still I felt guilty even sharing it for voluntary tips bc of my personal reasoning before but I have returned my child's wishlist, because I would be using any donations for him anyway, and before he was born a couple people were so kind on his registry and he still loves his little fox toy and goodnight moon book gifted to him by kind people here and I realized if people want to continue to share their kindness with my family as I have shared images I like with them I will happily accept that and how is it different from me sharing his registry with friends and family for gifting? Is it bad I've used the reach this blog gave me to accept a present for my baby from kind people with similar interests? To put in perspective I have 11,600 followers and 3 have gifted me(all my sons baby registry before he was born) in 6 years. I'm not beg posting for donations or demanding payment for pngs bc again this blog is for fun and a scrapbook collection to share with others.
I realized plenty of other tumblr bloggers ask for tips and donations for posting others art, or just running a blog where they reblog other people, post memes they didn't make, tweets they didn't make, pinterest links, weheartit links, Spotify music, etc. You could easily profit that way, you could just reblog or repost my posts you like the most and enable tipping on your blog or ask for donations and profit. People on here run art "curation" blogs, scan artbooks, share others Flickr posts, share snippets from old magazines or newspapers, share eBay or etsy links to listings or crafts that aren't theirs, or make tv/movie/videogame/anime gifs and then have tip and donation buttons just for sharing others works, products or resharing things from the met art museum or fashion history websites etc etc. And there's even the good handful of meme blogs and viral animal video and image blogs who blatantly spam links to Chinese knockoff overpriced items/stores in between memes and animal posts who get a cut for selling and advertising these storefronts.
I realized why shouldn't I just have my sons registry available if anyone wants to voluntarily gift? Everyone else has no problem asking for more when they also have blogs dedicated to posting others works. Is this profiting? Maybe??? Thats all the potential profit I will allow from this blog though and I dont consider it profit as much as people just being nice? Maybe I'm wrong and hypocritical for that but I dont really think so when I have seen people ask for actual money and donations on tumblr simply for existing. I'm not here selling stolen art, I don't claim the original work is mine, and anyone who wants to contribute $1 to a copy of chicka chicka boom boom for my baby isn't being held at gunpoint or guilted or told they have to in exchange for transparent images.
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themomsandthecity · 2 months
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The Tradwife Divide, Explained
On a typical day, Victoria Yost wakes up at 8:30 a.m. and then makes her way downstairs to enjoy a breakfast of homemade yogurt with her 2-year-old son. Following a homeschool lesson, errands, and a PB&J lunch, the homemaker and content creator collects a few eggs from the chicken coop in her backyard and uses them to bake homemade Oreos. Next on her to-do list is a spotless house and a spaghetti-and-meatball dinner for her family. With supper simmering, Yost tends to a load of laundry. Yost, who posts "day in the life" videos like this one for her 215,000 followers on TikTok to enjoy under the moniker @tyhmeandtenderness, identifies as a "tradwife." There are nearly 17,000 videos with the #tradwife hashtag on the platform - and thousands more that don't use the hashtag but feature the same aesthetic: perfectly curated mommy blogger meets 1950s nostalgia. In one video with 1.5 million likes, a pregnant woman wearing a cocktail dress bakes cinnamon rolls from scratch for her husband, who is on his way home from a business trip. In another, watched by 181 million people, an attractive young mom makes meatballs and mozzarella - again, from scratch - while her seven children run around in the background. Like most things on the internet, these videos are polarizing. And with viewers loving or loathing them with equal fervor, they've sparked a debate that goes beyond cinnamon rolls and house dresses - and this tension is indicative of a broader cultural clash, between tradition and feminism. What should gender roles look like in the digital age? What Is a Tradwife? A tradwife - which is a portmanteau of "traditional wife" - is a "very particular social media phenomenon happening right now where women are highlighting a version of being a wife where the woman is submissive to a man and stripped of her agency in order to cater to his needs," says journalist and author Jo Piazza, who hosts a podcast about influencer mothers called "Under the Influence." Estee Williams, a buxom blonde with 150,000 TikTok followers who identifies as a tradwife, defines the term in much the same way in a video pinned to the top of her TikTok feed. "A tradwife is a woman who chooses to live a more traditional life with ultra-traditional gender roles," she says. "So the man goes outside the house, works, provides for the family. The woman stays home and she's the homemaker." Also core to being a tradwife, Williams continues, is the belief "that [women] should submit to their husbands and service their husbands and family." Dressed in vintage house garments and a smile, tradwives willingly embrace all domestic responsibilities while eagerly prioritizing the upkeep of their appearance - feminine silhouettes, coiffed hair, red nails - to attract their husbands. Williams, like many tradwives, emphasizes in her content that this lifestyle is a choice - no one has forced tradwives into this position. That being said, the majority of these women are Mormon and attribute their beliefs to their Christian faith. This emphasis on submission is one of the key differentiators between the tradwife lifestyle and being a stay-at-home mom (or SAHM, in internet-speak). Another, says writer Caroline Burke, is the social-media-fication of it all. The uncanniness of a tradwife's perfectly curated content is central to the tradwife "movement." Breaking Down the Tradwife Debate Women who exemplify the tradwife ideal have amassed thousands of followers and millions of likes on TikTok. Fairy godmothers of domestic content like Nara Smith, 22, and Ballerina Farm's Hannah Neeleman, 32, have armies of supporters who find their videos aspirational. (Burke notes that many of these women don't refer to themselves as tradwives or use the #tradwife hashtag because they're aware of the controversy surrounding the term. "Their performance of domestic labor on camera is all they need for their content to take off, so why endanger their engagement by adding… https://www.popsugar.com/family/tradwife-movement-49342822?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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mamasaysblog · 1 year
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lisaugcanddigital · 5 months
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websitebloggers · 6 months
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How Can a Website Blogger Utilize the Word 'Sahm'? How Can SAHM Bloggers Benefit from Blogging? How Can a Wiki Help a SAHM Website Blogger? How Does Being a Website Blogger Impact a SAHM? How Can Blogging Help Your Business Succeed? SAHMs (single or married mothers) who choose to remain home with their children represent an ambitious but difficult role with many responsibilities and privileges attached. Management of finances, child safety concerns and meeting all their family's daily needs are just some of the many responsibilities on which parents may face difficulties. Furthermore, keeping social connections active to avoid becoming isolated. To read the rest of this article, please click on the link below: https://websitebloggers.com/how-can-a-website-blogger-utilize-the-word-sahm/?feed_id=3606&_unique_id=654e1cbc72f34
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sewgeekmama · 3 months
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MomLife: There’s Always Something to Do
I was chatting with another mom at the park the other day and the topic of school came up. I said I couldn’t wait until the fall when VPK starts and my son goes to school five days a week. (VPK is Florida’s free preschool program) And she said, “That’s funny, I’m terrified of it! I won’t know what to do with myself.” Since I did a whole blog  post about how I’m trying to be less judgy of people,…
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