
Zoomer Wife 👧🏻
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Zoomer Wife 👧🏻
@katehate88
Wife and mum of 1 👶🏼 Sourdough enjoyer 🍞🧈 Health enthusiast🏋🏻♀️🍄





This is actually true. Lately, many of my girlfriends (mid to late thirties) have been telling me that they are getting approached by early-twenties men, very confidently I would add. What’s going on?


Actually, only people with ADHD truly understand what it's like to be AGGRESSIVELY uninterested in something like so uninterested you're angry


We're going to get a leak in about 10 years, give or take 5 years, that the CIA was planting most of these "former CIA spies" and "former Special Operations" guys in the podcast space


last month I shared what the wife and I found to work for her to avoid the first trimester nausea. a lot of people asked for more information about what else we did, so here it is



I think socializing your babies is a very important part of the SAHM role and I think introverted moms have a responsibility to push themselves out of their comfort zone for the sake of their babies





My midwife told me today that *ANECDOTALLY* women who eat lots of eggs during pregnancy tend to have waters break later in labor. They aren’t my favorite, but I am going to start eggmaxxing.


Parents, please stop sending your kids to school with the mindset of “if someone hits you, hit them back.” You are part of the problem.


For most of our relationship, my wife was skeptical of having kids. In retrospect, I realize that this was partly because most of our friends/colleagues who had kids in their early-to-mid 20s basically turned off their lives and always offered up the kids as an excuse for saying "no" to everything—a sort of anti-natalist advertisement. But by our late 20s, we started having friends/colleagues who were having kids but continuing to live their lives—taking trips, hanging out with friends, getting out into cities/nature, but now with a small, cute, and curious version of themselves in tow. This is when it clicked. And now we have a kid on the way!


Boomers don't want to hear this, but one of the (many) reasons why my generation isn't having as many kids? A lot of millennials feel they can't depend on their parents for help the way they saw their own grandparents pitch in when they were growing up





Cadbury eggs stacking up on shelves… reduced everywhere… and still no one’s buying. People can taste the difference. Cheaper ingredients, palm oil, higher prices it’s not the same chocolate anymore. Consumers aren’t stupid. They’ve just stopped buying it!!






