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Posted something on Facebook in Sunday that for some dumb reason I thought only friends would be able to see. Log back in on Monday and I have 300 likes. Whoops.
 

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Posted something on Facebook in Sunday that for some dumb reason I thought only friends would be able to see. Log back in on Monday and I have 300 likes. Whoops.
Subtle brag :P
 
Posted something on Facebook in Sunday that for some dumb reason I thought only friends would be able to see. Log back in on Monday and I have 300 likes. Whoops.
what was it? I might post it as well to get some likes.. I a not hawt right now..
 
Nope. None have ever appeared on my facebook feed. Sounds like pretty tedious reading.

it's the same deal really, just people that have built their entire identity on parenting and can't stop yapping about it, except when it's a man doing it it is somehow even more pathetic
 
it's the same deal really, just people that have built their entire identity on parenting and can't stop yapping about it, except when it's a man doing it it is somehow even more pathetic
My ma has said the internet would have been a god send to her as a young mother. She had no parents or in laws in the country, and two under fifteen months old. You could have written books about what she didn't know as a parent, and to have a reference like that, and places to talk to others in her shoes would have really helped.
 
My ma has said the internet would have been a god send to her as a young mother. She had no parents or in laws in the country, and two under fifteen months old. You could have written books about what she didn't know as a parent, and to have a reference like that, and places to talk to others in her shoes would have really helped.

I'm sure there are some helpful things out there but most mummy blogs I see are just people documenting their daily activities with hundreds of photos of their baby. The amount of photo prep in a lot of them is very obvious and I, like Scotland, would file for divorce and sole custody if my wife was behaving in this manner.
 
My ma has said the internet would have been a god send to her as a young mother. She had no parents or in laws in the country, and two under fifteen months old. You could have written books about what she didn't know as a parent, and to have a reference like that, and places to talk to others in her shoes would have really helped.

Yeah, it's easy to bag them out, but hey, when the Mrs gets up for the 3am feed, knows that 3-6 of her friends will be online as well, doing the same thing, if that gives her a bit of a boost, good luck to them.
 

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But are you even #blessed?

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Yeah, it's easy to bag them out, but hey, when the Mrs gets up for the 3am feed, knows that 3-6 of her friends will be online as well, doing the same thing, if that gives her a bit of a boost, good luck to them.

There's also the potential that it creates a quasi-support group for those with post-natal depression. That can only be a good thing, as tedious as it is to read.
 

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