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Inspired by the problem parents of the 2016 flick "Bad Moms", Queens mother Gavriella Navarez started the "Bad Moms of Rockaway" group on Facebook.
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Women are spilling all in new “Bad Moms” Facebook groups where the conversations sound more like locker-room talk than school drop-off chatter.
“My husband and I just played life without children this morning . . . it was so quiet and full of sex,” a member of “Bad Moms of Long Island” posted on the group’s Facebook page, which has racked up 8,000-plus members since August.
It’s one of at least five local groups to form in the last year, inspired by the 2016 Mila Kunis comedy “Bad Moms,” in which a group of fed-up mothers form a hard-partying clique to escape side-eye from pretentious, type-A stroller-pushers.
In “Bad Moms (uncensored),” a New Jersey woman — whose husband is pictured in her Facebook profile — told more than 6,800 fellow members: “My husband LOVES my boobs and before having the baby he would play with them during sex. BUT I’m breastfeeding still and I think it’s super weird if he plays with them or licks them. Am I just over thinking it?”
“My man is a weirdo,” another breastfeeding Bad Mom replied. “He wasn’t bothered by them leaking at all. He thought it was sexy. I’m like, touch them, I’ll kill you.”
Bad moms share a lot more than meat-loaf recipes or the latest Dr. Phil parenting tips. They dish on their sex lives — some even confess to two-timing their husbands — seemingly oblivious to the privacy issues that plague the internet.
“Just got my husband to spend $100 on cheese, cured meats and olives for sex,” a Long Island mom wrote on the group page.
Many use their own Facebook profiles, with their photos and real names, hoping that the private Facebook groups are strictly vetting new members. Even Facebook recognizes its privacy perils — on Wednesday creator Mark Zuckerberg announced the company would start steering users to communicate privately, instead of posting publicly.
Tara Johnson, 46, co-founder of “Bad Moms of Long Island,” said her group requires prospective members to fill out a questionnaire about where they live and if they have kids.
There’s also a strict rule: What happens in Bad Moms stays in Bad Moms.
Johnson said she once had to kick out a member who shared a photo of another mom with a separate Facebook group, because it violated the secrecy code. “It’s like Fight Club,” she said.
The groups are multiplying as women seek support sans judgment.
Johnson founded her Long Island group with co-worker Jesse Curatolo, 29, because they were sick of bullying in other mommy groups.
“Every other moms group has been a bad experience,” Johnson said. “Someone corrected my spelling once.”
The “Bad Moms of New York — the uptight need not apply” was launched in January and has 500-plus members, who often riff on their kids.
“I just walked into my 14 yr olds room, farted and shut the door behind me,” one Bad Mom of New York wrote. “Now I hear him yelling and searching for the Febreze.”
In Queens, mother-of-two Gavriella Navarez founded “Bad Moms of Rockaway” last month.
“I wanted mothers to know that it’s OK not to be a cookie-cutter mom because motherhood is hard,” Navarez said. “Everyone has their own tactics, and you don’t need to look perfect to get it done.”
In the “Bad Moms of Marlboro,” a New Jersey ground that has gained 1,400 members in four months, members are embracing the tell-all philosophy.
“Just spent $275 at CVS buying holiday cards,” one Marlboro woman wrote. “We get text alerts when our debit cards are used. My husband texts me ‘please tell me you just spent $275 on condoms.”

A trio of stressed out moms join forces to rebel against their daily responsibilities and end up on a collision course with a PTA Queen Bee and her clique of over-devoted moms.
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Supporting actors Jay Hernandez , Jada Pinkett Smith , Christina Applegate Producers Suzanne Todd , Bill Block Studio STX Entertainment Rating R (Restricted) Content advisory Violence , alcohol use , foul language , sexual content Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Mike S. Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022
Bad Moms is an ensemble cast comedy led by Mila Kunis (from That 70s Show), who plays Amy Mitchell who kicks her husband out of the when she discovers he is cheating on her. Amy then has to navigate trying to raise her two kids, work as a sales rep, and deal with the PTA of her kid's school, led by an overbearing Gwendolyn James, played by Married With Children's Christina Applegate. The movie essentially breaks down to Amy and her group, Carla, played by Katherine Hahn (who steals every scene she is in), and Kiki, played by Kristen Bell who plays a great reserved stay-at-home mom, versus Gwendolyn's group Stacy, played by Jada Pinkett Smith, and Vicky, Annie Mumolo. The movie is good, but definitely not perfect. I think both Applegate and Bell's comedic talents are a bit underused in the movie, mostly because of the way their characters are written. Kunis and Hahn, however, do a good job doing the comedy heavy lifting. Hahn's character is a bit of a cliche, but thankfully she is used somewhat sparingly so she can really take over when she is included. For those who get the blu-ray, the A/V quality is okay, but the video quality is definitely not as good as it could be. Of course, the movie does not have a bunch of CGI effects, but the image does not look as nice as a movie from 2015 should. There are a handful of extras including a short gag reel, just under 20 minutes of deleted scenes, and about 23 minutes worth of interview material with the cast members and their mothers, some of which made it into the end credits of the movie. Overall, the movie is good to very good. As is the case with many of today's comedies, it definitely leans more toward the raunchy end of the spectrum (especially when Hahn is on screen), and some of the jokes can fall a bit flat. But, on the whole, it tells a fun story and the cast had (or faked) good chemistry. So, while I would not call it a must-see, if you are in the mood for a more adult comedy, this is worth checking out.
Roxi Bleu Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022
I was upset because it expired so I never got to watch it all.
Miss Marie Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2022
Sometimes I buy a new DVD and then ask myself, why?! This is one of those DVDs. It’s just not my favorite, genre, so minus one star for the, language. But I watched the video to the end, and I get the moral of the story. There is comedy. There’s romance. And there’s even action. Subtitles in English and Francais. The gag real, and deleted scenes are hilarious too. The interviews with the stars’ moms are really fun. And, the stars: Christina Applegate is the best queen of mean, Kristen Bell is so funny and the reason I gave the movie a try, and Mila Kunis is excellent as always. Guess that answers my own question!
Pauline Cantu Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2022
Tia Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2022
Great movie for first time moms that wanna be perfect parents. Rule number 1 ...no such thing as perfect let alone only 1 way to parent. Best guide before stress over take us. Just having fun with the babies is as close as one can get to best parental
crazy324 Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022
Worlds okayest wife/mother/nurse Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2016
YES! YES! YES! Having lived through being on the PTO/PTA and essentially run off by the president for wanting to put my foot down and say no to some decisions I couldn't wait to see this movie! Unfortunately I am very much like Kristen Bells character Kiki. Except not as dingy. Lack of friends means I waited until it came out on DVD and watched it today (10/18/16) the second it was available. I don't remember a movie that I have laughed so hard at. As mothers we are held at such a high standard and have absolutely unrealistic expectations put on us but mostly we do it to ourselves. This movie brings all of that into light and lets us see that we don't have to be perfect, we don't have to have these unrealistic expectations, we don't all have to be Pinterest moms. The term "Bad Moms" is used because if one isn't perfect, doesn't adhere to the unrealistic expectations that they are a bad mom. But we aren't. We do our best, love our kids, and as mothers we aren't perfect. We each have our strengths and weaknesses (I don't play with my kids...I am that mom at the playground with her nose tucked in a book or on my phone...but I do make killer birthday cakes and put on amazing parties for my kids) and we need to embrace those. Motherhood isn't fun if we have to be perfect all the time. Embrace your bad mom side, stop thinking you have to be perfect! THAT is the message this moving is sending. In the most hilarious way! Loved every second of it!
Samantha Pegram Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2022
This movie was a funny movie that also had a great underlying theme. It definitely had a heartfelt message of the values of family versus society's values.

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Mom knows best! Except when she doesn't...according to "judgy" people.
In honor of the recent release of A Bad Moms Christmas , the comedy sequel starring Kristen Bell , Mila Kunis and Kathryn Hahn , we asked some real moms to share parenting stories that prove that mothers are only human. And some are damn genius.
1. Holy... "I left my youngest daughter at church one Sunday! Got about 3 minutes away and ask my two other girls how Sunday School was! They answered and I said 'Tess how about you?' My oldest said 'Tess isn't here!' Needless to say I made a U-turn and raced back to church only to find sweet Tess standing all alone on the sidewalk with her purse and Bible!"
2. There Are No "Bad Words": "Bad words are not bad words, they are 'adult words' and since we are adults, we get to use them whenever we want, and so will she when she is old enough. Every couple months we let her pick one to say, in private, whatever one she wants. You know what she picks? Stupid. And she giggles after she says it and never repeats us or gets in trouble for using "adult words". It's the best rule I've ever come up with."
3. Well, F--k: "When my little sister was younger, she couldn't say the word 'truck,' she would say 'f--k.' Whenever we were at Toys 'R Us, our mom would say 'What toy do you want?!' really loud just so she would say 'A f--k! I want a f--k!' She just thought it was so funny."
4. Happy Halloween: "I can't take my kids trick-or-treating without some 'mom juice' in my cup, but this year some of it spilled in my son's bucket when he asked me hold his candy and I was trying to steal a piece. When I came home to check his candy I had to clean it off and throw a bunch of "infected" pieces away because the whole bucket reeked of wine."
5. Mommy Needs Her Sleep: "When I don't want to hear my daughter in the middle of the night I just turn the monitor off. She usually figures it out."
6. Mommy Really Needs Her Sleep: "I pretend to still be asleep every Saturday morning when my 20 month old runs into our bedroom, gets two inches away from my face, puts her hand on my cheeks and says "Mommy? Mommy?Good morning Mommy?" It's an Academy Award worthy fake pretend sleep act I put on until she runs off.. we are slowly teaching her the single most important rule in our house—that this mom gets to sleep in on the weekends!"
7. I See a Teacher Gawking at Me: "When my son's state report was not accepted because the teacher said it was 15 minutes late (don't mind that everyone in my house was sick that morning!) I charged into her 5th grade classroom after school and proceeded to tell her many things that generally don't come out of my mouth. Everyone around could hear. The principal called me and asked me not to return to campus."
8. BRB, Calling Jessica Simpson: "I would tell my daughters that tuna was chicken for years so they would eat it. They didn't learn it was fish until they were old enough to learn from friends at school." 
9. Oops: "I accidentally locked my son in the car with the keys, when both my dog and cat were in there and he wasn't in his car seat. Luckily the windows were cracked enough to open the door after 20 min. It wasn't hot or anything but just funny because he was climbing all around the car." 
10. Elf on a Shelf: "My nephew found his elf on a shelf in my sisters bedroom drawer in the middle of summer and asked why he was there. My brother in law thought quickly and told my nephew that Santa heard he was being naughty at school so the elf came to check on him." 
11. Grape or Cherry? "I've given my kids Tylenol to help them fall asleep."
12. "George Knew Just What To Do! ... and Lived Happily Ever After": "There's always the classic skipping a few pages when reading them a bed time story just to finish sooner."
13. Genius Mom: "I buy chocolate mint ice cream because I know our boys don't like it, and I won't have to share any with them." 
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A British mom had sex with a 14-year-old boy after luring him and a pal to her home after watching them play soccer, a court was told this week.
Mother of three Teah Vincent, 32, has admitted having sex with the youngster at her home in Gloucestershire — but claimed he told her he was 16, the legal age of consent in the UK, according to the Sun .
However, Gloucester Crown Court was told that the boy had told her he was just 14 and still at school soon after she invited him and a friend inside for a drink of water after watching them play soccer nearby.
She ignored it and started talking about sex and her body — a come-on which the friend’s older pal thought was “lost” on him, the report said.
When the boy agreed to go upstairs with Vincent, he expected to watch TV or play video games — but the mom stripped and initiated sex, the court was told about the October 2018 incident.
The victim described Vincent “bouncing up and down on him” for around five minutes, DailyMail.com said.
“The boy had a strong feeling that the situation was not right,” prosecutor Christopher Smyth told the court of the boy, who has not been identified because of his age.
“He knew he was underage and that there was a big age gap between them — she was more than twice his age … In the end, he pushed her off, got dressed and fled downstairs,” Smyth said, according to the Sun.
The boy’s mother eventually confronted Vincent, asking her, “What the hell is this I hear about you having sex with a 14-year-old? That’s my son.”
The boy told the court that Vincent replied, “‘Get the f—ing police, then.”
Vincent has pleaded not guilty to having sexual intercourse with an underage boy, insisting that he h
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