Adorkable Alice
170 posts

Adorkable Alice
@AlysAdorkable
Dorky countryside fox who thinks taking 🍒 pics is a job: @AliceCallipyge Careful I smile.

I wrote 8k words on how to manage ADHD












VERY UNPOPULAR OPINION: it’s nearly IMPOSSIBLE for a woman with children to work 40+ hours a week, run a household, cook, care for her kids (and often her partner), and still protect her own physical and mental health. that’s why so many women feel like they’re constantly on the edge of burnout. it’s a system built for failure, yet society expects women to excel in every role without complaint. the pressure is overwhelming. the support is minimal. women are expected to be everything, provider, caregiver, homemaker, emotional anchor... without ever being asked, “are you okay?” and when they fall behind, they’re made to feel like they’re not trying hard enough. like they’re failing at work. failing at motherhood. failing at life. it’s not that women lack strength or ability. it’s that the structure is designed to drain them. the idea that women should “do it all” and do it flawlessly is unrealistic, damaging, and cruel. rest becomes a privilege. self care becomes selfish. mental health becomes an afterthought. and then people wonder why so many women are exhausted.
















