This mother withdrew – for broadcasting her dirty online clothes.
Laura Marie (@lmegordon) thought she was posting a harmless anecdot for her son and the Hubeli bouletter behavior on X (once Twitter) (which seems to have been deleted since that time) while she was out of town, but instead, she started a digital Donnybrook for marriage, parents.
“I left my son home with my husband for two days, and the first thing my son told me when I got home was,” € “can I have sheets again in my bed?
She followed, noticing, â € œ the clean were in the dryer when I left!  €
Thousands of views, the tweet clearly tickle many other mothers – but also issued a wave of unwanted criticism by digital parents.

“This is one of those things you don’t have to post for your husband online. That is why men don’t want to get married anymore,” huffed a commentator, tightening their pearls “and maybe a fitted sheet.
Another asked, “I almost do not believe these stories !! Don’t men use the sheets on them?! Â €
Then came the full judgment.
“You don’t think it’s crazy that your husband and son [can’t] Did he write things like a bed? â € wrote a finger.
â € œ What will he do in college?! Will this be corrected in the coming years?  €
Laura Marie – clearly there is no stranger for a household division – clashed with the context.
“I treat laundry and my husband deals with groceries,” she replied.
“We share cooking and cleaning. And to be honest, I don’t know that my husband cares how clean his sheets are.
But when the crowd turned her torches to her marriage, she will not roll.
“My husband and I are madly in love. We celebrate 20 years of marriage in August,” she said.

As for the role of her son in the leaf confrontation?
â € œShka is, my son is almost 13 years old. He is old enough to take ownership of the matter or to ask his father. Both are guilt. I just had fun, “she wrote.
Her post is the latest battle in the endless modern war of parenting-La Amanda (@free.as.amothher), mother on Instagram who went viral last week for her NO Playing with her children in the park.
â € € their parent is not their court jester, ”said one of the defenders of Amandaâ.
Others on Instagram caught that parents are not game clowns and children have to detect entertainment (and friendship) on their own.
Like Laura Marie, Amanda baked and was told from the Internet knows all to choose her own lane-or the bench, in this case-in the playground for parents.
In a latest essay written by Devonne Good for parents about Sheets X’s viral situation, the author wrote that this debate “shows how some social norms about parents’ roles can be used quickly to condemn, when in many cases, they can simply be intended to bring Levity.”
As for a possible solution, Goode noted that social media users can “work to share more parenting stories about what is actually happening in full context”, while also talking “when someone is reading a situation with the purpose of depreciation”.
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