By ALISSA WARREN
I like being a mum.
There, I said it.
In fact, I’ll go one step further. I love being a mum.
For years, I’ve been a bit sheepish about admitting it. I’d go as far as to say I felt a bit embarrassed.
Admitting you enjoy motherhood is met with the same looks you might get if you mentioned that you wear a Batman mask for fun. Or you wash your bed linen twice a day.
Like, what?
Somehow, this innocent, OBVIOUS statement has become almost socially unacceptable to say out loud.
Those five little words.
I love being a mum.
I’ve thought about this a lot lately. About why there is a stigma to saying you love motherhood. And I think there are three reasons we’re reluctant to say it.
The first is that up until relatively recently, saying “I love it!” was the only possible answer to the question “Are you enjoying motherhood?” There were no other acceptable options. As soon as they had children, women had to hide their unhappiness, their frustration, their guilt, their anxiety and their boredom for fear of being labelled a bad mother or an ungrateful one. Being negative or honest was frowned upon so women self-censored. Post natal depression didn’t even have a name let alone any community or medical understanding.
Being able to speak openly about the hard parts of motherhood has been undoubtedly a positive thing. It’s a less isolating experience now. There’s a better, wider understanding of the challenges involved in parenthood. There’s no longer pressure to be a Carol Brady Stepford Wife who’s hap-hap-happy all the time!
Top Comments
Thank you!! I love being a Mum so much, I'm only 8 months in, but so far it has been the best 8 months of my life. And that's even with 6 wake ups a night currently! I haven't found the transition hard, I feel more settled and relaxed than ever. (And I've had severe depression and moderate anxiety in the past, both times medicated). I don't know if it's because I've lived with responsibility my whole life or what, but to me it has been such a natural transition. I wish I had started earlier! I too have been too scared to say all this stuff too publically. I know not everyone has this experience and I feel so lucky I have... I know it could have gone the other way, and I know it's VERY early days, I have also been fortunate not to have to go back to work until this month (part time). Thank you for letting my feelings and experiences be okay!
This article didn't ring true for me. I don't know anyone who doesnt love being a mum and I know a lot of mums! I think people just whinge sometimes to let off steam and give ourselves and others permission to talk about the not-so-good bits and I think that's healthy. Most people I know are the opposite, posting endless photos and exclamations of how much they love parenting/their kids on facebook to the point where its a bit nauseating!