>>Im a mom but I sleep in until 9 a.m., I paint my nails, I wear what I like, I want to lose weight and I love to eat spicy food, says @mrc_0826.<<
And screw your kids! Let ‘em eat the dog food they find in the bowl if they are hungry early!
I bet DAD doesn’t sleep in until 9 a.m. In Japan DAD is usually at work at 5:00 a.m.
Although there is variety in our own individual lives (not all women have to be Moms), still there is also a natural order to things. Motherhood is decent and right and worthy of praise. Of course, Feminists hate it to their core, because they oppose the culture of life and the very concept of reality.
It is a depressing song. There are many positive things one could say about being a mother.
I can sit on the sofa binge-watching “Lie to Me” while breastfeeding, because I’m a mom.
I can lie on the floor in the sunbeam with the cat and the dog and baby, because I’m a mom.
I can play with blocks and Lego and jump in puddles and sing at the top of my lungs in the Walmart, because I’m a mom.
Carter Family - Single Girl Married Girl
Single girl, single girl
She’s going dressed so fine
Oh, she’s going dressed so fine
Married girl, married girl
She wears just any kind
Oh, she wears just any kind
Single girl, single girl
She goes to store & buys
Oh, she goes to store & buys
Married girl, married girl
She rocks the cradle & cries
Oh, she rocks the cradle & cries
Single girl, single girl
She’s going just where she please
Oh, she’s going where she please
Married girl, married girl
Baby on her knees
Oh, baby on her knees
The song is way more honest than he knew and it has women upset its so honest.
“Dai! Dai! Daisuke Onisan!!”
Die die die sucker? Japanese shows have come a long way from Super Terrific Happy Hour.
The last words of the song are “Id rather be a mom over all of that.” Its a song about women making a choice to be mothers and taking on the burdens of raising children because raising children is more meaningful and rewarding than living a single life of partying and spending money on yourself. The criticism of the song seems totalitarian.