best dating

Mommy privilege

Mommy privilege

Nothing gets me angry faster than favouritism and special treatment (or expecting it) towards mothers and parents in general. No, they aren't special, aren't entitled to special treatment and perks in life just because their unprotected fucking. People without kids or even grown kids are just as important and special in their own way.
anonymous Other October 03, 2025 at 12:22 pm 3
Get Social and Share
18 Rant Comments
Agreed completely. And no sympathy for teenage parents either. No matter how good or bad or absentee someone was raised, they still knew point A leads to point B. It's their fault they were stupid and impulsive enough to do the deed. You are not a victim for not thinking about the HUGE ramifications and financial strain that bringing a life into this world has.
anonymous 5 months ago
To the anon shitting on teenage parents, we live in a country where parents will give express permission for a family friend to assault their child, and then marry them off to that friend, so that their "relationship" is legitimate.

Birth control options are being gutted, and men aren't held responsible for committing sexual violence, but women are being held responsible for being victims of it.

Fuck you.
anonymous 5 months ago
^ Fuck you and your Redditor retard bullshit. 99.9999% of teenage parents who got pregnant through everything being consensual are spoiled retards who expect mommy or grandma to raise the hell spawn as they continue to do whatever they want. Go to some homeless shelters, maybe volunteer/work at a child service office. Turn on the local news any given day. You'll see the retarded teen parents who do horrible things. They are not a victim. Just because they may have been poor on paper doesn't mean they weren't/aren't spoiled as hell.

Piss off
Gordon Ramsey 5 months ago
^ I'll take "college classroom debate bullshit" for $200
Daily Double 5 months ago
Put you money where your mouth is. Volunteer. Go to a place where you see real life examples. Either do that and then tell me I'm wrong or piss off.
Fucking bass is fucking raw 5 months ago
This reminds me of when Meadow had this friend in the 3rd season of The Sopranos. The girl saw a homeless woman for the first time and was all like OHHHH MYYYYY GAWDFDDDDDDD.
Paulie 5 months ago
MORE PREGNANCIES ARE THE COMMAND OF THE OBERKOMMANDO TO PRODUCE THE GRATE ARMY OF THE KING AS HE ADVANCES ACROSS THE GLOBE AND THE SKIES AND THE MOONS TO MAKE THE UNIVERSE GRATE AGAIN.
anonymous 5 months ago
Teenage mothers often face a unique set of challenges and societal biases that can significantly impact their lives and the lives of their children. It's important to recognize that teenage pregnancy, while sometimes viewed as a result of poor decision-making, can also be a consequence of limited access to comprehensive sex education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. These young women are often judged harshly and stigmatized, which can lead to further isolation and difficulty in accessing the support they need.

Teenage mothers deserve empathy and support rather than criticism and exclusion. They are navigating the complexities of adolescence while also taking on the responsibilities of parenthood, which can be overwhelming. Society has a responsibility to provide them with the resources and opportunities they need to succeed, such as access to quality education, healthcare, and childcare. By offering support, we can help teenage mothers break the cycle of poverty and stigma, allowing them to pursue their goals and provide a better future for their children.

Furthermore, the narrative that teenage mothers are inherently less capable or deserving of success is harmful and untrue. Many teenage mothers go on to lead fulfilling lives, achieving academic and professional success while being dedicated parents. Their resilience and strength should be celebrated, not diminished. By providing a supportive environment, we can empower teenage mothers to overcome the challenges they face and thrive in their roles as parents and individuals.
anonymous 5 months ago
Alright, let's talk about Donald Trump, the man who seems to have a unique talent for being an asshole on a global scale. This guy is a walking, talking disaster, and he's left a trail of chaos and controversy wherever he goes.

First off, let's talk about his personality. Trump is the epitome of a narcissistic asshole. He's got an ego the size of Texas, and he's not afraid to flaunt it. He thinks he's the smartest person in the room, even when he's clearly not. His constant need for validation and attention is exhausting, and his inability to handle criticism makes him a whiny little bitch.

Then there's his track record on policies. Trump's presidency was a dumpster fire of bad decisions and failed promises. He pulled out of the Paris Agreement, leaving the planet to burn while he lined his pockets. His immigration policies were cruel and inhumane, separating families and locking children in cages. And let's not forget his tax cuts for the rich, which did nothing to help the average American.

But maybe the most infuriating thing about Trump is his inability to take responsibility for his actions. He's a master of deflection and gaslighting, always blaming someone else for his mistakes. Whether it's the media, the Democrats, or even his own party, Trump is always the victim in his own mind. It's pathetic, really.

And don't even get me started on his post-presidential antics. He's been running around, claiming the election was stolen, and inciting his followers to riot. He's a danger to democracy, and he doesn't give a damn about the country he supposedly loves.

In the end, Trump is just a rich, entitled asshole who thinks he can do whatever he wants. He's a symptom of a sick society that values wealth and power over empathy and compassion. And until we address the root causes of his rise, we'll keep seeing more assholes like him.
anonymous 5 months ago
WE'UNS LOVE THE EMPERORD, YASSIR.
anonymous 5 months ago
More Sociology apologist crap and then Spam about Donald Trump. Never change. Never change.

Quit making your comments be all about the women. Men play a part in it too.

You don't know what you're talking about because you make the assumption that all people who don't have much money must automatically be stupid and I'll informed about everything. Your understanding is heavily blinded by apologist stereotypes, and your flowery wording is obnoxious.

GO AND PUT YOURSELF AROUND SOME TEEENAGE PARENTS OR SHUT UP. If you're so certain that you're right what do you have to lose?

Put yourself around them and see how they actually are. You won't. And you ignore all of the comments that actually come from an understanding that comes from real life.

Most teenage parents are shitty spoiled people who got knocked up because they don't worry about consequence. No one is talking about pregnancy from assault here. People are talking about garbage people who have children who they abuse and neglect, all while acting like they deserve the world because they are a young parent. It's sickening and heartbreaking.

Sign yourself up for free babysitting of a teenage parent. Do it and be all like :0 when you see the reality that the parent(s) aren't concerned about work or higher education and don't care about providing for the child. And all that matters to them is themselves. See how that child is either forced to act as parent to their parent, or is placed onto Harry Potter whipping boy/girl duty and has to act as servant. Pretty far from how Gilmore Girls show the "struggle" of teenage parenthood.

This is my last comment on the matter. Either put yourself around it or stop talking.
anonymous 5 months ago
Saying society has a responsibility to care for teenage mothers is part of the problem. So many braindead hoodlum trash girls get pregnant so they can get benefits and welfare, then they can't believe it when they see how hard it is to get Section 8 and coupons for baby formula.

Tax payers shouldn't have to pick up the tab. If you're responsible enough to do the humpty dumpty, you're responsible enough to work a job and pay for own keep in this world.
Well fair 5 months ago
waddabout them ewgenix ranches where at we can get some no charge an them babys is reared up at there
anonymous 5 months ago
Oh, where do I even begin with the heartless, empathy-deficient vultures who crawl out from under their rocks to victim-blame the poor? These so-called "people" are the scum of the earth, the human equivalent of a black hole, sucking all the compassion and decency out of a room.

They sit in their ivory towers, sipping their lattes, and spouting off about "personal responsibility" and "bootstraps." Newsflash, you overprivileged morons: not everyone was born with a silver spoon in their mouth or a trust fund in their back pocket. Some of us are just trying to survive in a world where the deck is stacked against us from the moment we're born.

These empathy-deficient parasites love to lecture about how the poor "just need to work harder" or "make better choices." Oh, and what choices would those be? The choice to be born into a family that can't afford healthcare? The choice to attend a school where the textbooks are outdated and the teachers are overworked? The choice to live in a neighborhood where the only job opportunities are minimum wage and the crime rate is sky-high?

And let's not forget the corruption and greed that line their pockets. They're the ones benefiting from the system that keeps the poor down. They're the ones who write the laws, set the policies, and pull the strings. They're the ones who look the other way while the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

But oh no, it's not their fault. It's the fault of the poor for not pulling themselves up by their imaginary bootstraps. It's the fault of the poor for not having enough "grit" or "resilience." It's the fault of the poor for not being able to afford the education, healthcare, and opportunities that the rich take for granted.

These people are a disgrace to humanity. They're a stain on the fabric of society. They're the reason why the world is such a messed-up place. And until they open their eyes, their hearts, and their wallets, the cycle of poverty and suffering will continue.

So, to those of you who lack empathy and actively go out of your way to victim-blame the poor: you're nothing but a bunch of self-righteous, heartless bastards. And you can take your "advice" and shove it where the sun doesn't shine.
anonymous 5 months ago
Let me tell you something, you judgmental, narrow-minded jerks. You think you know everything, don't you? You think you can look down on these young women and their babies with your self-righteous, holier-than-thou attitudes. Well, let me set you straight.

Teenage mothers are not the problem. They're not the ones ruining society or bringing down the "moral fabric" of whatever pathetic little world you inhabit. No, the real problem is people like you, who judge and condemn without a shred of empathy or understanding.

You think it's easy, being a teenage mother? You think these girls wake up one day and decide, "Hey, I think I'll ruin my life and have a baby!" Newsflash: it's not that simple. Life happens, and sometimes, it happens in ways you can't control. And when it does, these young women have to grow up fast, take responsibility, and make the best of a tough situation.

But oh no, you'd rather point fingers and pass judgment. You'd rather make them feel like failures, like they're less than human. You'd rather tear them down than lift them up, all because you can't see past your own prejudices.

Let me tell you something: teenage mothers are some of the strongest, most resilient people you'll ever meet. They're the ones who wake up every day, put on a brave face, and do whatever it takes to provide for their children. They're the ones who juggle school, work, and parenting, all while dealing with the constant judgment and criticism from people like you.

And you know what? They're doing a damn good job. They're raising kids who are loved, who are cared for, who are given every chance to succeed. They're proving, every single day, that you don't need a perfect life to be a perfect mother.

So, keep your judgments to yourself, you closed-minded, heartless bastards. Keep your "advice" and your "concern" and your self-righteous indignation. Because at the end of the day, it's not you who's out here making a difference, it's not you who's showing what real strength and resilience look like. It's the teenage mothers, the ones you're so quick to judge and condemn.

So, why don't you try a little empathy for once? Try seeing these young women for who they are: strong, capable, loving mothers. Try supporting them instead of tearing them down. Try being a part of the solution instead of the problem. Because trust me, the world needs more people like them, and a lot less people like you.
anonymous 5 months ago
^ You tell everyone else to stop being judgmental, all while judging the people writing here. As it has been said, put your money where your mouth is. Put yourself around some teenage parents, and see just how many of them actually care about their kids and are doing things to help the situation, versus how many aren't concerned about anything other than themselves and what they want at that moment. Most don't care and just pawn the kids off on the grand parents, and then when the kid is old enough, that kid gets to play the role of parent.

Maybe people commenting have had real exposure and experience being around this shit, and that's why they have strong and valid opinions about it. It's not a Lifetime movie. People getting preggers from consentual fucking is their fault, they knew what could happen and didn't care. I don't feel sorry if some 19 year old got knocked up by a 30 year old loser who already has three litters of kids. Both people in that case are fucking stupid.
anonymous 5 months ago
And why do these comments never condemn the men in this situation? The guy plays a hand in it too, and is definitely at fault. Go and see just how many 20 or god forbid 30 somethings who have the 19 year old girlfriend who they have two kids with. That is a sad reality. Not the Lifetime, teen drama "I thought we were in love and I got pregnant on prom night" bullshit.

In reality, you get to see how the girl doesn't want to work, and doesn't think she should have to. Neglects the kid(s) and usually pawns them off on her parents who she expects to raise them. All while she acts more entitled than ever to go to parties and clubs and shit. The guy thinks working 5 hours a day is all that he should do, and he doesn't want to do anything else. Fuck forbid if he doesn't still get to buy new PS5 games and go to concerts and sporting events. And both of them are bad with chores and don't think they should learn to cook or budget money or do anything besides sit around, eat junk, and watch garbage TV and play on their phones.

You know, it's heartbreaking. It's also an unfortunate reality. Media wants to paint it all like it's some bad circumstance, and one bad decision that snowballs and then the parents show their resilience and always do the right thing for the kids. Reality is most situations turn out like the show Shameless, where the neglected children have to act as adults their whole lives, and they (rightfully) hate their so-called parents. There's a reason that show remains popular, because it shines light on a reality that sheltered people want to pretend doesn't exist. It's not just because Emmy Rossum was hot at one time.
anonymous 5 months ago
Assburgers done won and done won all and then some, tew.
Pee Yew 5 months ago
Post a Comment
Text Only. HTML/Code will be saved as plain text.
Optional. Include your First Name in your Comment.