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Girl gets pregnant at 20:

“She’s too young to have a baby.”

Girl gets pregnant at 35:

“She’s risking her baby’s health!”

Girl considers abortion:

“I can’t believe she’s just going to get rid of her baby.”

Girl keeps the baby:

“How’s she going to afford that baby?”

Girl gets benefits:

“Wow, she’s so lazy.”

Girl gets a job:

“How can she stand to be away from her baby all day?”

Girl becomes a stay-at-home mom:

“She probably does nothing all day.”

Girl stops hanging out with friends:

“She totally changed after having the baby.”

Girl goes out:

“She’s always partying.”

Girl wants to leave a bad boyfriend:

“Nobody knows how to work things out anymore.”

Girl stays with a bad boyfriend:

“She’s so dumb.”

Girl eats a burger:

“Fatty.”

Girl eats a salad:

“Must be one of those starving health nuts.”

Girl is overprotective of her child:

“You need to relax, helicopter mom.”

Girl lets her child play independently:

“Where is this kid’s mom?”

Girl disciplines her child:

“Call Protective Services!”

Girl refuses to discipline:

“Her kids are going to be such brats.”

No matter what you do, people will talk.

So focus on what’s best for you and your baby.

Not what others say.

Artist: Erik Thor Sandberg

#childfrustration #childless #childselfesteem #childapproved #Lemon8Diary #moms #boymom #artist #meme #fyp

2024/7/25 Edited to

... Read moreIn today's society, parenting attracts a variety of opinions and judgments, from choices about pregnancy age to parenting styles. Across different ages, women face distinct pressures: teenagers may be labeled as too young, while older mothers grapple with worries about health. Moreover, decisions regarding abortion and raising children ignite conflicting opinions, often leading to stigma surrounding career choices, benefits, and even dietary preferences. To navigate this complexity, it's crucial for parents to remain focused on what best serves their families, rather than adhering to external expectations. Whether you choose to work, stay at home, or balance both, the ultimate goal is the health and happiness of your child. It's important to build a support network, connecting with other parents who share similar experiences and challenges, fostering a sense of community amidst criticism. Remember that every situation is unique, and what works for one family may not suit another. Establishing clear boundaries with unsolicited advice is essential, allowing you to cultivate confidence in your choices. Seeking professional guidance or participating in community groups can further enhance your parenting journey. Ultimately, embracing your path and advocating for yourself and your child will lead to a fulfilling experience, free from the weight of judgment from others.

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★★Witch🩵Kiki★★

Even if you're an angel, there will be people who will be annoyed by the rustle of your wings.

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Sage Dearborn

Damn. I don’t even know you and you can read my mind. There’s judgement at EVERY MF CORNER. how am I even “supposed to” raise my child under these conditions 😮‍💨😂

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