Mom and podcaster Cameron Rogers expressed her frustration on Instagram: 'There is literally nothing that makes my blood boil like the way I feel when someone talks to me - specifically, it's always kind of condescendingly - through my baby.' This condescending behavior reflects not only a lack of respect for the new mothers themselves but also exacerbates the challenges they face during motherhood.
Rogers exemplified the frustrating interactions by sharing an anecdote about someone remarking to her baby, 'Oh, did mommy not feed you enough?' This example underlines how unwelcome and intrusive such comments can be, highlighting the challenges new moms already experience.
Many moms resonate with Rogers’ sentiment, with comments flooding in on the post: 'Talk about my baby's sockless feet one more f****cking time 🤬' expressed one user, while another noted, 'Omg yes to this and a close second is the 'you have your hands full' like no shit Susan thank you.' These shared experiences emphasize the collective frustration mothers feel.
The article raises the issue of whether such dehumanizing comments happen to fathers as well, questioning societal norms: 'If I was daddy, would you even dare say that? Why do women do this to one another?' Such statements reveal the discrepancies in how parenting roles are perceived.
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