Single parent phase

Explore innovative ideas for Australia Database development.
Post Reply
Bappy32
Posts: 597
Joined: Thu Jan 02, 2025 6:48 am

Single parent phase

Post by Bappy32 »

Last weekend, Facebook was flooded with photos of breakfast in bed and homemade trinkets. Mother's Day will not have escaped anyone's notice. Facebook is the stage of our private domain, so of course our children feature there. But motherhood can dangerously derail on Facebook. And that's what I want to talk about.

Apparently, pictures of babies have the same effect as pictures of cats: they make you smile involuntarily. Even East German shot putters, French waiters and seasoned hitmen thaw at the sight of a sleeping baby or a first grimace. So, all things considered, pictures of offspring on Facebook contribute to world peace, but there are limits.

People in love and new parents often only know one topic of conversation. armenia mobile phone number list For a while, you tolerate friends, including Facebook friends, only talking about how cute it looks and all the cute things it does. However, after a while, summer fashion, mortgage interest deductions and Louis van Gaal have to be discussed again. When such a one-sided phase does not end, unfriending becomes increasingly attractive.

There are mothers who replace their own profile picture with a picture of their child. Granted, motherhood can be quite an assault on your appearance. But presenting yourself with a pacifier and braids makes you fear permanent infantilization. There are other solutions for bags under your eyes, spiky hair and double chins; I call them Photoshop and Botox.
Post Reply