Turns out you can still have #rbf even as a mom 🤷🏽♀️ #sahm #sleepymomma #mom
As a stay-at-home mom, I can definitely relate to the struggle of maintaining your natural facial expressions while constantly managing the busy demands of motherhood. Interestingly, having what’s often called resting bitch face (#rbf) doesn’t just disappear once you become a mom. In fact, it can sometimes be a humorous yet truthful part of how we express the complex feelings of exhaustion, protectiveness, or even mild frustration during those chaotic mom moments. I recall many times when my tired face unintentionally sent the wrong message — like when I was simply concentrating on juggling my toddler’s schedule or thinking about the never-ending to-do list. People often misinterpret our expressions, but the reality is that #rbf can reflect genuine emotions, especially for stay-at-home moms (#sahm) who face nonstop challenges without as much adult social interaction. Embracing the #sleepymomma identity means recognizing that your facial expressions and moods are perfectly normal and part of your authentic self. Being a mom isn’t about putting on a constant happy face but about balancing self-care with caring for your little ones. Sharing this experience under hashtags like #mom and #sleepymomma helps create a community where mothers can relate, laugh, and support each other in being real — flaws and all. So, if you have that natural #rbf, own it! It’s part of your mom story, and it can even be a funny icebreaker in conversations with other parents. Remember, behind every tired or serious-looking mom face is a loving heart doing the best they can.































































Beautiful 😻