Is it really "society" pressuring women to try to be Super Moms? Because from what I see in our little circle of life is that the majority of pressure to be a Super Mom comes from the desire between the women to compete against each other.DrPepper wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 12:25 pm Be open to the societal pressures that speak to a wife to be the super wife and the super parent and to to set aside her own needs and dreams to support you. I didn’t recognize those subconscious messages about society’s norms until atleast 10 years later. I was/am sincerely doing what I chose to do (i.e. be a great parent and good-enough wife), it is just that now, I see the real costs to me. I don’t have the answer to our society’s ills.
We have a phrase in oir house that I use. "Stop trying to be Facebook perfect." No one is pushing my wife to appear a certain way except for herself and what she thinks other people, especially the other moms, think of the appearance she displays.
Watching a group of 40 somethings try to go out for drinks is ridiculous any more. Gotta go to a trendy place that people are envious of when you tag yourself on Facebook. Gotta take a hundred pics to get the right one where everyone looks cute. It's insane. Don't blame society for that shit. A chunk of it is on women. Quit being obsessed with what other people think of you and what you have/do/look like/wear/........