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5 Comics That Reveal How Differently Dads And Moms Are Viewed In Public
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Chaunie Brusie, a freelance writer and a mom of four, presents us with 5 comical situations that underline the differences between dads and moms when they go out in public. Published by Babble, a parenting blog, the illustrations show biased public opinions when it comes to the roles of parents. For example, while dads can get away with scrolling through their Facebook feed while their kids are at the park, moms are under the magnifying glass pretty much all the time.
Does this look familiar to you? Share your experiences in the comments below and upvote the most accurate illustrations.
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Yeah, women are brutal to other women
Ahhh....the lowered expectations for men on display, how insulting
Is it any wonder, when society brands men as hapless dads, that a dad seen being a 'dad' is something away from what is expected of them? Look at all the father figures on TV: from Daddy Pig, to three men and a baby, to Fred Flintstone, we grew up thinking dads are useless. It's true, men don't have the pressure of having to be seen as being a 'good mum' but where is that pressure coming from? And does it really matter what other people think of your parenting skills? Be the best you can be and stuff anyone else. I'm a dad for my daughter, and the only person whose opinion matters is hers.
This one depends on the friends. I tend to ask about the kids first regardless of the sex, and then go on to random stuff.
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What a nice piece of sexist propaganda. My brother is a single parent, and he says he always feels "out of place" when he goes out, that people are always offering him unsolicited advice, thinking he doesn't know how to take care of his kid because he's a man.
Single Dad here with 3 kids. This list tried but came off as bitter and sexist
This sums up my life. My husband is awesome and deserves all the praise he gets. But the amount of praise he's gotten for literally appearing in public next to his children is something that's baffling even to him.
my ex thought it was weird too.. He'd push the kiddo on the swing once a month and get praised for being such a great dad I was able to (and frequently did) push a kid on a swing since about the age of 5..
Yes,it is sexist and "one eyed? But unfortunately,so are societies attitudes ,in many cases.We are expected to have it all,effortlessly.We are bombarded by ridiculous headlines about "celebrity" mothers being "Yummy Mummies" *shudder,"Super Mums" etc ,always ignoring that they can afford Nannies,personal stylists,assistants and chefs,yet ALL women are expected to be the same.Men ARE treated differently.When my kids were younger,I got so sick of hearing "what a good Dad"every time my Husband spent time with them,forgetting that with 4 young children(2 just 12 months apart)getting to the supermarket alone,getting an hour to jog or even have an uninterrupted shower was a rare luxury.The one that drove me really crazy,and the most common was) that he was "BABYSITTING","for"me?No.He is was parenting his children!There are wonderful single & hands on Dads out there,but there are a lot more Mums being primary carers but no one is patting them on the back every time they change a nappy!
Well, gender roles don't fit all. You did use generalizations that omit the possibility of people being comfortable with those roles yourself. See how easy it is to communicate your perspective, ignoring other by generalizing. That's what these posts do. I did not want to go into examples, but I'll throw a few of the most obvious. If we use the same societal gender roles most of the people who agree with these comics are using, guess what comments would the dad actually receive? He is "supposed" to be at work 9 to 5 (at least) and then fix something in the house or the car. What is he doing taking a break with his children? And that's only for people who know him. Say he gets his daughter to the park. I can ensure you that unless he is a "hot dad", "daddy material" or what have you, someone is going to be throwing looks as if he is a child molester. Heck, I've seen this with a granddad saying goodbye to his granddaughter at the school gate. A few college girls commented that he is a
What a nice piece of sexist propaganda. My brother is a single parent, and he says he always feels "out of place" when he goes out, that people are always offering him unsolicited advice, thinking he doesn't know how to take care of his kid because he's a man.
Single Dad here with 3 kids. This list tried but came off as bitter and sexist
This sums up my life. My husband is awesome and deserves all the praise he gets. But the amount of praise he's gotten for literally appearing in public next to his children is something that's baffling even to him.
my ex thought it was weird too.. He'd push the kiddo on the swing once a month and get praised for being such a great dad I was able to (and frequently did) push a kid on a swing since about the age of 5..
Yes,it is sexist and "one eyed? But unfortunately,so are societies attitudes ,in many cases.We are expected to have it all,effortlessly.We are bombarded by ridiculous headlines about "celebrity" mothers being "Yummy Mummies" *shudder,"Super Mums" etc ,always ignoring that they can afford Nannies,personal stylists,assistants and chefs,yet ALL women are expected to be the same.Men ARE treated differently.When my kids were younger,I got so sick of hearing "what a good Dad"every time my Husband spent time with them,forgetting that with 4 young children(2 just 12 months apart)getting to the supermarket alone,getting an hour to jog or even have an uninterrupted shower was a rare luxury.The one that drove me really crazy,and the most common was) that he was "BABYSITTING","for"me?No.He is was parenting his children!There are wonderful single & hands on Dads out there,but there are a lot more Mums being primary carers but no one is patting them on the back every time they change a nappy!
Well, gender roles don't fit all. You did use generalizations that omit the possibility of people being comfortable with those roles yourself. See how easy it is to communicate your perspective, ignoring other by generalizing. That's what these posts do. I did not want to go into examples, but I'll throw a few of the most obvious. If we use the same societal gender roles most of the people who agree with these comics are using, guess what comments would the dad actually receive? He is "supposed" to be at work 9 to 5 (at least) and then fix something in the house or the car. What is he doing taking a break with his children? And that's only for people who know him. Say he gets his daughter to the park. I can ensure you that unless he is a "hot dad", "daddy material" or what have you, someone is going to be throwing looks as if he is a child molester. Heck, I've seen this with a granddad saying goodbye to his granddaughter at the school gate. A few college girls commented that he is a
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Mom Illustrates Her Everyday Pregnancy Problems (24 Pics)
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Line Severinsen, an illustrator animator and mother of two in Bergen, has a funny series of simple webcomics that share some of the challenges and everyday realities of being an expectant mom. We all know motherhood can be tough, but her comic - Kos og Kaos, or "Cuddles and Chaos" in English - illustrates these struggles in a fun and approachable way.
Severinsen started her comic when she was pregnant in 2012, and continued it after a brief hiatus when she was pregnant with her second child (who was born in May of this year). Let us know in the comment section, mommies β did she get it right?
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#1
You Know You're In Your Third Trimester When You Drop Something On The Floor And Walk Away Muttering F*** It!
I did this and bent down to pick up my keys and must of squished my daughter and she kicked out and popped out one if my ribs :-/ to say it hurt is an understatement little did I know that giving birth would be a thousand times worse ;)
Maybe it's a Southern thing. I loved it when peopled oohed and aahed and--within an unspoken agreement with strangers that perhaps only Southerners understand--layed a gentle, affirming hand on my belly. Even down South, it's all in the context. No one ever touched me, even once, outside of this unspoken "dance" of permission, but I'm sure anyone who doesn't know the steps might be offended. I can assure everyone, though, that it's a long tradition here that was only ever meant to show support, encouragement and a kind of shared joy.
Thanks :D I tried introducing "tiger stripes" into language use since years, now eventually it will be accepted!
The cow needs 20 more pillows and has stolen the mans blanket
i think she meant that you can't choose a name that's the same of someone you hate
I love the sign on the toilette door.
And mismatched socks and shoes too.
#11
Have You Had Any Pregnancy Cravings?
Ha ha mine gained 45 pounds when I was pregnant... ;)
#13
What Not To Say To A Pregnant Woman
I hear that now and I'm only 7 months
#14
Fears About Giving Birth: Water Breaking In Public
Mine broke in a store but I made in time to get to the hospital. I took the subway because I was afraid I would get stuck in traffic.
#15
They Say You Shouldn't Eat For Two...
LOL, Everyone misunderstands what that term means, twice the nutrition not twice the calories.
#16
Princess On The Pea, More Pillows Please!
Oh my god! I could never get comfortable, even with hundred pillows! Oh, those sleepless nights in last trimester...
#17
When You Are So Swollen That You Look Like The Michelin Man
I became toxemic in both my pregnancies, learning that edema is no joke. Can be very dangerous. There's swelling, and there's, "I pressed my finger on my foot 20 minutes ago and you can still see the dimple."
7 months? Surely it should be a lot longer than that..
#19
Admit That You Are Watching Birth Programs All Day And Sobbing
Hahahaha "One Born Every Minute" was my daily programme to do just that!
#20
The Nurse Show The First Time Dad A Placenta
#21
Oh Those Lovely Pregnancy Hormones
This is hilarious. I needed a comic relief from my suffering (34 weeks, 40 days to go)! Thank you β‘
#22
Pregnancy Cramps In The Middle Of The Night
I had cramps every day at 6:30 am, what a way to wake up!!
What is the worth of a beach body compared to creating a human being?
#24
If You've Had Placenta Previa, You Probably Know The Feeling Of Walking Around With A Ticking Time Bomb
I never had Placenta Previa(thank God) but my mom did & yeah she sure was a ticking time bomb! She went to the hospital so many times & the last time they couldn't stop the bleeding my sister was born a month premature, she'll be 32 on the 28th, I didn't want a sister when she was born but I changed my mind along time ago, I love her so much now!
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There is a beast with heart of cold stone
that dashes like lightning, shreds flesh from bone. //
Bewitched by this beast, I fell to my knees.
My mouth babbled madness and mumbled soft pleas. //
I stared down the ravenous, gnashing dark maw of a cute cuddly kitten with yarn in its paw
These are still fresh in my mind...baby two can wait a little longer lol
You really made me want to be pregnant :))
These are still fresh in my mind...baby two can wait a little longer lol
You really made me want to be pregnant :))
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