Motherhood is important for a lot more than the continuation of the species. It behooves all of society to promote the welfare of those who care for children. Unfortunately, the insular family structure of the west and the high divorce rate combine to isolate and over-burden many women who are raising a family. Blogs on the internet can be areal source of comfort and may help retain a mothers sanity. Even a virtual group can prove both helpful and companionable.
The problems of any mother depend largely on circumstances. A stay-at-home housekeeper may feel cut off from life outside her home. Certainly many in today's society minimize the importance of her role. It's a sad fact that the person who earns the paycheck is seen as superior, even if both partners are making a significant contribution. Quality time with other adults may be almost non-existent.
A blog can provide an adult viewpoint as well as a forum for those things that matter right now. It can be refreshing to see others struggling with the same things, and it can also be food for thought when a blog keeps women in touch with what's going on in the outside world. A blogger can also reaffirm the importance of the role a mother finds herself in.
A single mother may feel that she has more problems than those who have a husband and provider. However, she may be overlooking strain of pleasing a demanding spouse as well as keeping kids happy and the house clean. It's true that we all have our own burdens to bear.
Single women may feel better if they read about the problems married women face. They may also feel like telling them to walk a mile in their shoes, day after day after day. Many women who absolutely have to work feel guilty about putting their children in daycare. They may also come home tired to face kids wanting attention and dinner and more. A blog may address this, or the comment section may give them a forum to 'tell it like it is'.
No matter the circumstances, it is true that mothers tend to be isolated. Their former friends may be putting a career ahead of starting a family or may be too busy on the singles scene to want to hang out. A mom may feel she has little to talk about when they do get together. A blog can be an undemanding way to share, however virtually, with others who face the same problems and have the same concerns.
There are sites that provide a real forum for discussion. Many who merely skim the blog will focus on the comments. It may just be that there is another woman out there with a creative solution or who feels unable to stay upbeat and just needs to off-load some of her feelings. Sometimes there will be an outpouring of sympathy and support that is heart-warming.
Blogs come and go, but there are quite a few of them at any given time. Find one and follow it. It really is like being part of a closely-knit group, a virtual quilting bee, and it can be accessed when the kids are asleep, no matter what time that blessed event many happen.
The problems of any mother depend largely on circumstances. A stay-at-home housekeeper may feel cut off from life outside her home. Certainly many in today's society minimize the importance of her role. It's a sad fact that the person who earns the paycheck is seen as superior, even if both partners are making a significant contribution. Quality time with other adults may be almost non-existent.
A blog can provide an adult viewpoint as well as a forum for those things that matter right now. It can be refreshing to see others struggling with the same things, and it can also be food for thought when a blog keeps women in touch with what's going on in the outside world. A blogger can also reaffirm the importance of the role a mother finds herself in.
A single mother may feel that she has more problems than those who have a husband and provider. However, she may be overlooking strain of pleasing a demanding spouse as well as keeping kids happy and the house clean. It's true that we all have our own burdens to bear.
Single women may feel better if they read about the problems married women face. They may also feel like telling them to walk a mile in their shoes, day after day after day. Many women who absolutely have to work feel guilty about putting their children in daycare. They may also come home tired to face kids wanting attention and dinner and more. A blog may address this, or the comment section may give them a forum to 'tell it like it is'.
No matter the circumstances, it is true that mothers tend to be isolated. Their former friends may be putting a career ahead of starting a family or may be too busy on the singles scene to want to hang out. A mom may feel she has little to talk about when they do get together. A blog can be an undemanding way to share, however virtually, with others who face the same problems and have the same concerns.
There are sites that provide a real forum for discussion. Many who merely skim the blog will focus on the comments. It may just be that there is another woman out there with a creative solution or who feels unable to stay upbeat and just needs to off-load some of her feelings. Sometimes there will be an outpouring of sympathy and support that is heart-warming.
Blogs come and go, but there are quite a few of them at any given time. Find one and follow it. It really is like being part of a closely-knit group, a virtual quilting bee, and it can be accessed when the kids are asleep, no matter what time that blessed event many happen.
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