Chappell Roan's recent appearance on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast generated mixed reactions after her comments on motherhood. When asked about wanting a family, she asserted that most mothers she knows seem unhappy, describing them as being 'in hell.' This sparked debate on social media, as some felt her views were unfair while others agreed, claiming mothers around them have become competitive and judgmental. The discussion tapped into broader issues about the stigma around motherhood experiences and the difficulty women face in articulating their feelings without being labeled negatively.
A lot of them are married with children, and they have their own houses. I don't know when that's going to happen for me; I don't know when that's realistic, if ever.
All of my friends who have kids are in hell. I actually don't know anyone who's, like, happy and has children at this age.
Some are saying her take is unfair, and that women really can't express the joys or woes of motherhood without being seen as either homemakers with no career goals or miserable wretches.
Others agree with Chappell and say the mothers they know seem deeply unhappy too, and have turned into competitive, judgmental people.
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