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Mother Vs. Mom - What Type Are You?

A Closer Look at the Mothering Woman

By Regina Sunderland, published Jul 24, 2007
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The Role of the Woman in the Relationship and in today's society has changed since the days of our Great Grand Mothers. Woman used to devote their entire lives to house and hearth. Now after the big "evolution" of the female and their "freedom" to be the head of the household and "equal" rights, we no longer are privileged enough to be what we were born to be.
More often then not, women are now choosing careers over family. Women abandon their Children as often as Men used to. Abortions are no longer a last result but a new birth control method. Grandparents raise their Grandchildren, because the woman can not be bothered to be around to do her job.
Single Parent families are more and more a normal occurrence and the line between Mother and Father has become blurred. We have become so modern, that now are now struggling to perform the simplest and most important functions of our lives to be a Mommy to our young.

If you are one of those women that have decided to give birth to the baby inside of you and even gone further to have decided to actually take on your own responsibilities of raising said baby, the question arises what type of Mothering Woman are you?

Just call me Mother!

She has given birth to this adorable Baby that everyone just loves. She works hard at the office so she can afford the best of everything for her child. Perhaps, she is one of the million of Women that are raising their children by them-selves either because the father was never in the picture, has left her or she just couldn't be bothered with him either.
She has a career she follows and friends she has to entertain. She makes certain that her child has only the best cloth, the best education, the newest toys, but she is just too busy to spend any time with her baby. The folks at the childcare center are doing a good job however; the child is in the best hands. The Babysitter is divine and such a treasure. She has too much on her mind; she has the weight of the world on her shoulders. She has better things to do then to listen to the petty little things in her child's life. You can not fault her, she is a horribly busy woman and it isn't easy being mother and father.

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love this, thanks, I wouldn't miss the chance to see all the funny things my son does and says!

Posted on 09/21/2007 at 2:09:00 PM

 
I am the "mom". But, my "work" is at home. I don't like to leave my kids even for work. LOL I only work when they're asleep or busy (I work on the computer). I cook every single meal (all homemade) and yes, I bake, too. LOL. Oh, and I homeschool too. I do it all. Wait, I am also the "cool-mom" because I always have their friends hanging out with us at the house or on the latest field trip or adventure. Oh, and (shocker for ya) dad is also involved, too. He works during the day most of the time, but weekends and sometimes a few weekdays here and there are free. We're old-fashioned, I guess. Great article. :-)

Posted on 07/24/2007 at 11:07:00 PM

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