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So just because you're mum now you can't look nice and make an effort?

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sostressedsostressed · 10/08/2012 01:18

I don't understand (bar finances and even then not really an excuse) why some women when they become parents, out goes the stylish clothes, in comes Tesco mummy jeans!

Out goes the decent hair cut/colour, in comes uncombed hair.

There is NO excuse (apart from depression before the righteous mafia comes for my neck, haha.

Seriously it really bugs me.

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Hownoobrooncoo · 10/08/2012 01:21

I don't have that excuse as I've never made much effort as it's just not I portent or a priority though I scrub up ok when I want to. Maybe the are just happy to have an excuse to slob for a change, maybe being a parent to a young child makes them reassess their own priorities.

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RubyFakeNails · 10/08/2012 01:21

You might want to get a plate for all the biscuits you're about to receive.

Some people dress like that without children. I'm certainly not one of them, I work in fashion, I take masses of pride and effort in my appearance but not caring isn't a mum thing it's a person thing.

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Hownoobrooncoo · 10/08/2012 01:23

Maybe I should check my posts before pressing post!

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WilsonFrickett · 10/08/2012 01:25

Really? It really bugs you? There are many, many things that really bug me. Other women's clothes isn't one of them.

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lemonpie7 · 10/08/2012 01:25

It's just a matter of priorities, it matters enough to some people to spend their time and money on their appearance. Personally, my time and money goes elsewhere.

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Limelight · 10/08/2012 01:25

For fuck's sake...

There goes the sisterhood.

Have your first of many Biscuit. In fact, have two Biscuit.

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FarloRigel · 10/08/2012 01:26

Can't resist.

Biscuit

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sostressedsostressed · 10/08/2012 01:26

Oh don't worry Ruby, I have a problem - I never get offended.

I always think 'how can you change so drastically'? does your other half even recognise you?

Looking good makes you feel good...Tesco/Asda jeans make you look bad so you will feel bad.

Gok Gok are you there? well not really cos he is a bit of a shit head himself.

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AmbrosiaCreamedMice · 10/08/2012 01:27

"Seriously it really bugs me." And your name 'sostressedsostressed'.

Maybe you need to unclench?

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sostressedsostressed · 10/08/2012 01:28

lol the Tesco jeans mums are awake. Yulp!

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RubyFakeNails · 10/08/2012 01:28

But for some people it's money as well. I'm luckily not in that position but not everyone can afford J Brand.

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mnistooaddictive · 10/08/2012 01:28

I happen to think that peo

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DrWhoWho · 10/08/2012 01:28

Umm, exhaustion...when your fked after caring for 3 on your own even applying some makeup can feel like a mammoth task. Finances do def play a part as theres loads of nice stuff id like, but cannot afford hence most my clothes coming from sains/asda. Also if youve never had the role model...I had a seriously disfunctional childhood and never had that mother dressing me in fashinable clothes or teaching me makeup or how to do my hair. Admitting to not being able to do these things and trying to learn them as an adult is not easySad

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Cloudbase · 10/08/2012 01:29

YANBU. I totally agree but am a hopeless failure.

Honestly, I used to be stylish. I did...Grin but now I'm up half the night with an AS 5 yr old, working full time, no help or support, and when I'm not at work I'm permanantly followed around by DD5 and DS4. Honestly, I'm knackered!

I do try and get things ready the night before and I always slick on a bit of red lippy before I tumble out of the door, just for appearances, but honestly, I'm only 6 degrees away from shopping in my pyjamas. There But for the Grace of God etc etc...

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sostressedsostressed · 10/08/2012 01:29

Hi Amber

I am so stressed because of my wedding! hahaha normally I am very calm.

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AmbrosiaCreamedMice · 10/08/2012 01:29

I don't have another half. I'm whole all on my own!

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Krumbum · 10/08/2012 01:29

Why do you care what other women look like? Do you care so much about how men look?
I don't think what your saying is true but if it were then it's a positive thing that women are able to feel less obsessive about their looks and feel comfortable in themselves. I don't think it's true however because every mother I know still wears makeup etc.

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Hownoobrooncoo · 10/08/2012 01:29

I have a pair of cheapo Asda jeans I'm quite fond of actually.

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mnistooaddictive · 10/08/2012 01:30

Oops try again!
I happen to think people are worth more than just how they look. I may class you as vain and shallow.

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AmbrosiaCreamedMice · 10/08/2012 01:30

Well quit bitching about what other women choose to do and focus on your stress. Hth.

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FuckityFuckFuck · 10/08/2012 01:31

Biscuit have another

try not to eat them all at once though, you might not be able to fit into your fashionable clothes Wink

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sostressedsostressed · 10/08/2012 01:31

DrWho I bet you don't look bad at all. I don't want to make you feel sad. Plus you have young kids.

I am talking about the mums with the older kids and a spare 15 mins in the bathroom to fix up!

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sostressedsostressed · 10/08/2012 01:32

I don't care how men look because I am not a man!

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Hownoobrooncoo · 10/08/2012 01:33

I also don't understand women who wear a face full of makeup with babies/young children, don't they smear it all over them or ruin their lipstick. Or women toddle about in high heels most of the time. How do you run after them, play football with them? Each to their own I guess.

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Cloudbase · 10/08/2012 01:34

DrWho, thanks for posting that, it was very brave. I too am on my own, and had a similar childhood & Mother who didn't think to teach me anything much about beauty (inside or out), style, clothes or even a lot of basic self care.

It's really hard as an adult trying to catch up. I think that's why I hide behind red lipstick.

(hands Dr a nice Brew)

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