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The sisterhood that is feminism requires all "members" to hold the ones we love accountable, and that's especially true for mothers of boys. We have a responsibility to dismantle toxic masculinity (and systemic racism and so much more) with our boys, and it starts all at home.
One mom was fully doing her duty to "the cause" when she punished her 12- and 10-year-old sons for spying on a topless neighbor, but dad totally disagrees.
"Our unit is at the very back of the building, at the back of the property, so behind us is just a wooded area, nobody lives there," she noted. "At the very back of our unit and the one across from ours is a small balcony that faces out towards this wooded area. Because [of] the way the building is constructed, you can’t see onto another person's balcony unless you go to the stairs and lean over the railing -- otherwise the wall blocks you."
"I haven't had the chance to go introduce myself because I think one of their babies is a newborn, and honestly mama seems exhausted," she wrote. "Anyway, a couple of nights ago, I made a horrific discovery. Went outside to call the boys in for dinner and found them both with their upper bodies flung over the railing, staring into our neighbors balcony. I grab both by their pants and ask them just what they think they're doing, and that's when I see it. From their vantage point, they could see straight into the neighbor lady's balcony, where she was sat completely topless, with underwear on listening to headphones."
"The way I see it, she's on her own personal property, where no one is SUPPOSED to be able to see, and not drawing any attention to herself," she wrote. "Plus, if she's breastfeeding, I get not having a top or bra on. It's tedious to remove every few hours and for every feeding in between. And who wears pants in their own house? Anyway, I digress. I pulled the boys in the house and took away their video games and phones until further notice, and told my husband immediately when he got home."
"HE was mad at ME," she exclaimed. "Saying boys would be boys and the lady should have some decency to wear clothes outside, and asked me to speak to her about it. I ripped him a new one and spent the night on the couch, after which he apologized but the boys still seem upset with me."
So the mom asked Reddit: Was she wrong for taking it out on the boys?
"Your husband is out of line and frankly acting in a manner that could give your sons the idea that it's okay to just 'get' from women without respect for personal boundaries whether it's looking or worse," warned one user. "A plus parenting from you and thank you for respecting your neighbor!"
"'Boys will be boys,' I'm sorry, what century is your husband living in," wrote another user. "Like you said, that woman was on her own property. Not only are you NTA for doing some good parenting, you're also NTA because you didn't sexualize this woman. Your husband, on the other hand, could afford to learn a bit."
Her boys may be upset with her now, but hopefully they learn from the lesson their mama taught them about the importance of respecting women.
There's no one foolproof way to make the first year of parenting easy, but there are ways to make it just a bit simpler, thanks to technology. If you've never had a baby before, it's so easy to become overwhelmed with all of the different things you need to keep track of, like feedings, diaper changes, and how much your little one is (or isn't) sleeping … and sometimes, you might not even realize it until that first pediatrician's appointment when they ask you how many wet diapers your baby has in a day!
Fortunately, nobody expects you to remember this information off of the top of your head — there are ways to keep track using your phone. There are all kinds of baby tracking apps out there, from super simple, user friendly ones to apps that allow you to also save photos and receive tips on growth and milestones, too.
Here are the best apps to track your baby's development as you navigate the first year of their lives together. We promise — this parenting thing gets easier!
The Sprout Baby app allows you to track everything from feedings to diaper changes to sleep and more, along with features that allow you to document fun memories and photos along the way. You can also track your child's health data, so it's all in one spot for your next pediatrician appointment — and there's an app for Apple Watch, too, to make it even easier.
If you used Glow to track your period and fertility, you might want to check out Glow Baby. The app is similar in functionality (and in the pretty design) and allows parents to track feeds, sleep, and diaper changing, along with 101 developmental milestones.
If you're looking for an app that focuses specifically on milestones, then BabySparks is for you. This app takes you through all of the different markers they should be meeting in the first three years in their lives along with how to help them on their way, and if you subscribe to the service, you'll also get a program tailored to your child's specific needs, thanks to experts including pediatricians, occupational therapists, and educators.
Sleep is a Big Deal in that first year (and all the years that come after it, really), and many parents find that Huckleberry is a great tool in helping to figure out that sweet spot for bedtimes and naps. Use the app to track baby's sleep, and the app will help you figure out what your child's wake windows should be … along with capabilities to track feeds, diaper changes, and all the usual stuff, too.
Whether you're breastfeeding or bottle feeding, it can help to keep track of your baby's feeds, especially in those early weeks and months when you're still figuring it all out. The Feed Baby app is super simple to use and features big, bright buttons, which you will really appreciate at 2 a.m. — trust us.
More into tracking the fun, sweet moments of babyhood, rather than documenting every feed and diaper change? You might want to check out Tinybeans, which acts more like a digital baby book. Even better? It allows you to share those moments with the people you love without sharing those photos on social media, keeping everything as private as you choose.
This app is specifically for the fourth trimester, when you'll need something like a tracking app the most. This baby tracker allows you to record every single detail of your baby's day, and even includes a feeding timer so you can be as precise as you want to be. You can also sync the app across multiple devices so that all caregivers have access to the same information.
BabyTime allows you to track all of the basics, but it's built for one-handed use, knowing that most parents who use the app are probably holding their babies at the same time. It also has dark and light mode, and allows you to see patterns in your baby's eating and sleeping habits.
Looking for a baby tracking app that does a little bit more than just functioning as a space for you to keep a diary of feeds and naps? Check out WebMD Baby. It does allow you to track the basics, but it also has access to plenty of baby tips and information straight from pediatricians.
Trying to keep things as simple as possible? If you want a totally free app with no bells and whistles, just tracking, check out Baby Tracker. They keep it simple and basic — just put in the times you feed, change diapers, and when baby is sleeping, and the app will store them for you.
Child Growth Tracker is an app that will allow you to keep track of your child's height and weight separately — a great place to log the latest updates at each pediatrician visit (which happen quite frequently in that first year). You can check out the curve your baby's on, and see how fast it changes through the year.
If you like seeing your baby's growth and habits in pretty charts, this one's for you! BabyTime (Record & Analysis) creates a statistical analysis of your baby's feeds, diaper changes, and growth, and can even compare to other babies whose parents are also using the app.
If you're pumping, this app is a lifesaver. Milk Maid allows you to keep track of your pumping sessions, how much frozen milk you have in your stash (and where), and it even helps you calculate how much milk you'll need to use from your stash if you'll be away from your baby based on how much you've used in the past.
The Hatch Baby app is totally free, and even better than that? It has Alexa capabilities, so all you have to do is tell Alexa to log a diaper or a feed, and she'll do it all for you, which is basically a dream come true when you're exhausted and taking care of a newborn.
If you're into tech, Talli Baby is for you. You can download their app and purchase the device, which allows you to log everything your baby does at the push of a button (and yep, there are Alexa capabilities with this app, too). It couldn't be easier, and actually makes the tracking a little fun.
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