By LYZ LENZ.
In order to be the perfect mother, you must do absolutely everything you can for your child. But not everything because if you do, then you are setting them up for failure in life and ruining the future of the world.
Of course, if you don’t do everything for them, you are completely selfish. You must also cherish your children completely and always, but don’t be smug about it, okay. You must never complain about your child, but if you only say good things, you are not being honest and you are fake.
So be honest, but why are you complaining? At least you have kids! You chose to have them, so stop your bitching. But mums these days are so fake on social media, never being honest about how hard it is to be a parent, so don’t do that.
The perfect mother always looks nice and isn’t a slob. She takes care of herself. But it’s important for mothers to know that they need to stop being so vain and only thinking about themselves. You must dedicate your life to your children, but also have your own sense of self, because what are you? Co-dependent? Work out and be healthy, but don’t workout too hard because why would you prioritise that over your own children? So, be careful that you don’t get too fat, because you are making the western world obese and your kids will be fat like you and then, probably, Armageddon. On that note, don’t wear a bikini, because only slutty mums do that. But also, model healthy body image to your children, or you are the reason they will fail at life.
You should breastfeed, but only if you can do it in a room quietly and away from everyone. Breast is best, but seriously, no one wants to see your boobs. Only selfish mums use formula, but you should probably just go ahead and use it and stop complaining about breastfeeding. No one wants to talk about your boobs.
Top Comments
Thanks so much... I needed that laugh/perspective today. :)
This is fabulous! So many of these issues are perpetuated/hyped/invented by the media, it's great to see you highlighting the conflicting hypocritical expectations our society places on mothers (and parents in general).