30 Things That A Lot Of Moms Have In Common And People On Twitter Can’t Understand How It Works
InterviewEveryone has a different experience and a different relationship with their mom, but weirdly enough, there are things that almost all of them do. Maybe it’s a generation thing or every mom gets a manual of very specific things that aren’t necessarily related to parenting that they have to do when they become moms.
Twitter users noticed that every mom they encountered does the same things as the next one and listed the behaviors they have seen repeatedly, asking why they do that and creating a mini trend on Twitter.
Which of these tweets describe your mother or a mom you know? Are there any other things that are universal for all moms? Share your experiences and your thoughts in the comments!
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Just like we have things in common with our friends, fellow students or coworkers, moms also share things only they do. Twitter users pointed out how they all handle the phone and texting in the same way or how they have long conversations with schoolmates they met on the street while you stand there not knowing what to do.
On a more serious note, a lot of moms do have things in common because even though their experiences are different, some things are just the same as they go through similar stages of parenting and their own lives.
The anxiety. Will she make it back before you get to the register? Won't She? Sh*t we are getting close... Where tf is she?!
LOL My mom wants total control. She'll be like "I can swipe through the pictures. You don't have to do it for me." As if I'm the one treating her like a toddler. Then she gets angry because she ends up doing something to mess up the pictures and can't figure out how to stop it. I don't let anyone touch my phone anymore.
Mommy Nearest says that there are a few things that all moms go through and we shouldn't argue about them. Firstly, every mom goes through pregnancy and giving birth, no matter in what way, and they feed their children in the way they can. They have all felt lonely at some point and wanted a break. Every mom has their own worries, but they always wish the best for their children.
Moms are caring and always worrying about their children’s safety and if they have eaten. Moms become nurses, psychologists, storytellers, explorers and much more when they are raising a new human being.
According to Paula Rollo who is a mom herself, every good mom has bad days and can get sick of her children. They may feel like they're going insane, but they love their children unconditionally and every decision they make, they consider possibilities of what the outcome could be. They need peace sometimes and someone to help them once in a while.
According to Paula Rollo who is a mom herself, every good mom has bad days and can get sick of her children. They may feel like they're going insane, but they love their children unconditionally and every decision they make, they consider possibilities of what the outcome could be. They need peace sometimes and someone to help them once in a while.
Bored Panda talked with Paula and we wanted to know what in her opinion is the most important thing every mom should have in common and he pointed out what many of us would also think of, "It may sound cliche but the most important thing that all moms need to have in common is love and devotion for their kids. When we know that even when other moms are making very different parenting choices than we are, if we can acknowledge that they are simply doing what they believe to be the best thing for their kids, that makes it a lot easier to find common ground."
My mom JUST gave me a lecture on how dark mode and low brightness would ruin my eyes XD
Mothers are also just humans who live during a specific time period in a specific socio-political environment that influences them and shapes them as people and as parents. Mothers in the same generation are more likely to have more similar habits just because they were brought up in a similar reality themselves.
Moms also may have learnt their parenting skills from their own mothers, our grandmothers. Scientists have observed family dynamics and made the conclusion that children have the tendency to mirror their parents’ behavior, lifestyle and adopt their views.
Do you know how much knowledge you can get from background of a photo?
Just to mess with your mind....we know we have to provide for you but we want you to know that we are sacrificing our beings for you dammit! 😁
That's called manipulation, and is mental/emotional abuse. Making children/teens feel like they're a burden is damaging (especially if you decided to have them).
Load More Replies...Well when does she say that? Was it when you groaned and acted like emptying the dishwasher was a certifiable act of torture? When you wouldn't take out the trash? When she tried to teach you some basic cooking techniques so you could cook for yourself when needed? Need more context.
maybe she just wants you to feel guilty for living (she's succeeding <3)
Load More Replies...I told my mom the other day that I didn't wanna bring work home (I work in maintenance and she wanted me to mud a wall in our house) and her friend was like "bc they get paid to do that, they won't get paid at home" and my mom was like "I pay to feed you and put a roof over your head but okay" and I almost said "that was your decision not mine" but I knew I'd get in major trouble
Sorry but when you work in a field like that (construction, electrical, HVAC, landscaping, roofing, etc) you HAVE to expect that mom is going to need some help and you just do it! Lol Less so if shes a POS mother. It’s payback for everything she went through raising you. What I don’t like are the comments like “I pay to feed you, etc etc” that’s just passive aggressive and holding it over your head is nonsense.
Load More Replies...Paula added, "Some of it has to be instinct, and simply cultural similarities. We're going to raise our kids in specific ways because of our current surroundings and the surroundings when we grew up. I try to surround myself with other moms who do not talk negatively about their kids because I want to keep things positive in my home too."
Because a lot of moms share similar circumstances, that leads them to have similar habits and say almost the same things to their children, so we shouldn’t be that surprised, and it’s even quite comforting to learn that your mom isn’t the only one doing a specific thing you find annoying, funny or weird.
Other way in our house. The kids are supposed to be in bed, it's my relaxation time, and I want to be left alone lol.
In 20 years, her child is going to make a similar tweet, "Why do moms always dab and keep walking when they see an old friend???" 😄
She knows you're gonna be extremely late if she doesn't exaggerate the time.
From some of the tweets it seems that some people are truly quite annoyed with some of their moms habits and may think they are wrong. Paula reveals that her children are growing up so they start to disagree with her decisions. As a mom, Paula would want her kids to start a conversation and explain why they think she was wrong.
Paula says that her children are always welcome to question her decisions and give their own arguments. She thinks that it is actually applaudable because "even explaining my reasons for decisions I've made, will help them as they grow older to make better decisions themselves." And it allows space to grow herself, "to be completely transparent, sometimes I am wrong, and they bring a perspective to the conversation that I hadn't considered, and in those cases, I'm happy to go with their view."
Do you recognize your mom in any of these tweets? Why do you think they become so similar? Have you ever felt that you are becoming more similar to your mom? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
They are remembering the time when you were a kid. I do this to my son and he's just 8. 😁
In regards to partners, not kids, we are Just checking to make sure we can take the remote. So many times my hubby will seem like he is asleep, so I go pick up the remote and he will say "Hey, I was watching that".
Because we went through the g-ddamn trouble to cook it! Cooking sucks! If you don't eat it hot, why did I even bother cooking for you?
They are pretty.. we like pretty things 😁. Though my phone case is black..because that's my fave color.
My mom's side of the family is very distantly related to the Windsors through their German relatives. Have we been invited to any of the royal weddings? No! It's like they don't even know we exist.
LOL I sorta do but there are times when I don't. If I don't I tell her in case she's rummaging up plans. But it's always "So... when do you work next?" "Did you work today?" I hate that question because she'll ask it on any day, including the weekend and it makes me feel like if I answer no she'll think I'm not working enough.
As a mother of 4 (all grown) I must be super weird because only #13 applies to me
"Always" and "Never": two aggressive words that turn a statement into an accusation. "You took the last cookie." becomes "You ALWAYS take the last cookie." Don't fight with your mom.
Mom: "eat the last *piece of whatever meal we're having* Me: "no thanks I'm really full." Mom: "but it's so little left, can't you just eat it so it doesn't go to waste?" Me: "can't you eat it?" Mom: "no I'm full" Every single time...
Either your mum has never heard of leftovers and/or has no fridge
Load More Replies...According to this I am not a mom as only two apply to me. The rest are just weird.
"Why do moms stop in the middle of fight and yell, "But do you what? You Know What?.... I still love you."
The first few I got, but most of these really don't apply to my mum, and I doubt do to 'most'.
As a mother of 4 (all grown) I must be super weird because only #13 applies to me
"Always" and "Never": two aggressive words that turn a statement into an accusation. "You took the last cookie." becomes "You ALWAYS take the last cookie." Don't fight with your mom.
Mom: "eat the last *piece of whatever meal we're having* Me: "no thanks I'm really full." Mom: "but it's so little left, can't you just eat it so it doesn't go to waste?" Me: "can't you eat it?" Mom: "no I'm full" Every single time...
Either your mum has never heard of leftovers and/or has no fridge
Load More Replies...According to this I am not a mom as only two apply to me. The rest are just weird.
"Why do moms stop in the middle of fight and yell, "But do you what? You Know What?.... I still love you."
The first few I got, but most of these really don't apply to my mum, and I doubt do to 'most'.