>Some of these moms say they feel like “mom” carries a weight and stigma: moms are old, they’re frumpy, they’re not cool. Mother Irene Bard says: “I’ve always looked after myself. I cycle, play tennis, walk my dogs. I’ve had a good life, I’ve never had to work. I’ve got long eyelashes, thick glossy hair. I get compliments all the time. The name ‘mum’ just didn’t sit well with my appearance.”
>Mom Jouelle says “I want Jiselle to trust me and see me as her friend. I don’t want her to be afraid of me.”
https://www.parentmap.com/article/trendy-moms-dont-want-be-called-mom
>>139541805
>I don't want to be called mom
You should have kept your legs closed, cunt.
I remember when I was a little kid in the 90s, some of the kids called their parents by their first name. Guess this is just a continuation of it. Seems bad to me, though, promotes disrespect.
Discredit fatherhood, undermine and shame motherhood
It's not trendy, goyim
Goys be sheep'in, hands be rubbin', world be turnin'
>>139542330
I only call my dad his first name when I want to piss him off since I know it triggers him
I always call my mom "mom" though
>>139541805
They hate their parents, so they view being a parental figure as being a negative.
People who respect their parents see being a mother or father as something to aspire to.
Just stupid leftist cunts afraid of responsibility, as usual.
>>139541805
Why do women pretend their pussies are not pretty much ruined after child birth.