Mommy-blogs are a phenomena where mothers blog about parenting tips, recent news involving parenting, and basically anything. Some websites are CafeMom.com and MamaBlogga.com, but a Google search will provide you with over 6 million hits. Specifically, some topics I've read about are breastfeeding, cruel and unusual punishment of teens, and celebrity baby weight issues.
Now, you may be wondering why my interests include anything "mommy"-involved, since I'm not in the stage of my life where kids are even a thought (well, I can't say I never think about it... but you know what I mean). My "newspaper" includes a section on family, though, so these articles are included many times.
One day, maybe I'll find these websites helpful -- but for now, it's just a form of entertainment for me. Most of the people posting seem like over-protective super mothers, and I pray for their offspring. These women are unfortunately feeding into the old-fashioned perfect-mother and housewife stereotype. Although some article do discuss balancing work and family, their obsession with what they should feed their kids and how to be a perfect parent makes it hard for me to believe they get anything productive done at work. This kind of obsession seems to lead you to do dangerous things -- even throwing babies across the room as a form of "yoga." I think we should come together and stop this nonsense; these kids are headed down a dark road if their mom's don't find a life outside of them. I just hope I don't turn into a crazy mother some day.
What do you think about the mommy-bloggers?