Because nothing says ‘I’ve got motherhood sorted’ like a thigh-gap.
Here it is:
I think that today, for the first time, I realised what the generation gap is. Of course, over the years, I have realised various things that I don’t have in common with my mother and her friends (hello, life quotes on Facebook).
But I have only just had my “I-don’t-get-it” moment with the younger generation of mums.
It’s taken Hilary Duff to pose in her grundies for me to ask, from a 40-year old mother to a 27-year old one: Why?
You see I have not had (nor can I imagine that I ever will have) any desire to take a selfie in my undies and post it to social media.
Just don’t feel the urge.
There has never been a morning when I have cast aside my torn jammies, raced to my bedroom to look for something clean to throw on for the school run and stopped dead in my tracks as I caught sight of myself in the mirror. Not a moment has occurred when I have paused, picked up my iPhone and thought – yeah that’s the goods, let’s snap it and upload it to Facebook or Instagram, surely those knickers were created to be praised on social media.
Top Comments
Shouldn't opinion articles have opinions? I mean obviously you are using the generation gap and fake pondering guise to take passive aggressive jabs at a celebrity you don't know, but really terrible article. Would you be this "curious" if a mother with a heavier weight showed pride in her body or is it just the skinny moms you "wonder" about? She's happy with herself, she looks good and she wants to show off. Let her.
I'd like to know where her mum is. If I put up a photo of myself in my undies, my parents would definitely, at the very least, raise their eyebrows at me. I'm 29.
That being said, why is it an inspiration to look good in your undies, not just post pregnancy, but any time? I'm 37 weeks pregnant and I love my big bump. In fact, I've never loved my body more than I do right now (maybe because I can't see my lack of thigh gap?).
Good on her for being happy and confident within herself though, I guess we all go about that in different ways