Pardon me if I'm a tad confused about Mothers' Day as of late. What
used to be a day of phoning your mother and buying her flowers has
turned into a crazed circus of acknowledging every single female in your
life.
I'm am NOT anti-woman by any means. However,
it gets dangerously muddled when: sisters, babysitters, nurses,
teachers, friends, female patrons at a restaurant, and female relatives
with no children get thrown into the "mother" group.
Who
gets acknowledged? Who doesn't? What if somebody gets insulted if
they're not acknowledged and you acknowledged another 'non-mother' as a
mother? What if somebody gets offended if you do acknowledge
them as 'non-mother' mother? What if a very gender neutral looking man
gets handed a rose when he enters an establishment on Mothers' Day?
Let's
take this a bit further.... What if a woman who is having fertility
issues gets acknowledged, or a woman who just had a miscarriage or
stillbirth? What about the woman who may have lost her child in a car
accident or to some hideous disease? What about the mother who made the
heart-wrenching decision to put her baby up for adoption and is longing
for contact and wonders constantly about the child she will never
know? What about the woman who opted NOT to have children?
See
where it gets blurred and emotions could come boiling to the surface
when the chirpy-good-intentioned-mothers'- day-mass-acknowledger
casually assumes the holiday is pleasant for everyone? There are often
painful, private details about a woman's life that Mothers' Day brings
to the surface. Unless the woman is your mother and/or you know the
personal, intimate details of her life, STFU and don't assume ANYTHING.
Who even started this crap of making Mothers' Day
tentacles to reach to every female (or female looking person) on the
globe whether or not they had children? I'm sure it was the Bored Moms
on Prozac Committee. The irony.
Either rename the holiday to Global Female Day and acknowledge every woman unanimously across the board, or
keep the original intent of honoring YOUR MOTHER. Anything else will
get you into trouble -- even if your intentions are good.
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