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...to find Mumsnet quite depressing

103 replies

Blueskyrain · 23/09/2016 14:36

I used to be an active member of a forum which was a lot about relationships etc, similar to here but younger, less about kids etc.

That ended up being shut down rather suddenly and I've eventually signed up for here because I miss forum debates, chat etc. But I'm finding it a bit depressing.

Is there a positive section that I'm missing or something? Obviously I understand that a lot of people come here for advice and are in awful situations, but it all seems to be about genuinely useless men, thinking other men are useless and breaking up, with very little in the way of really happy threads.

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CrikeyJoseph · 23/09/2016 14:37

AIBU is generally acceptable to brutal to OP. This section can be depressing.

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Ego147 · 23/09/2016 14:39

You want Chat

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/_chat

Or Telly Addicts.etc

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J0kersSmile · 23/09/2016 14:40

It goes through stages like anything. I dip out when I've had enough of the same type of threads about dick head husbands, mils but I strangly love the threads about how do you wash up, how often do you change you're bed sheets ect. Confused the politics and feminist bits are good for debates.

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ShowMeTheElf · 23/09/2016 14:42

AIBU is not the place to post or read if you want something positive.
MN is a mixed bag. It's all here somewhere, you just have to dig a bit.

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Ifailed · 23/09/2016 14:43

YABU.
Go somewhere else if you want fluffy clouds and sparkles. This is about RL.

Good Luck.

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hellsbellsmelons · 23/09/2016 14:46

Netmums might suit you better?

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Floggingmolly · 23/09/2016 14:47

Go and buy a nice copy of Take a Break instead.

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CockacidalManiac · 23/09/2016 14:47

I'm only here for the mad neighbour threads.

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TroysMammy · 23/09/2016 14:48

I love the Litter Tray and looking at pictures of kittens. I currently don't have a cat but maybe in the future.

I get quite annoyed by people who ask "should I go to A&E?" and it's obvious they do and then come up with all sorts of excuses not to go or never update. I find that awfully rude, people are only giving good advice out of concern, the least the OP can do is say they are ok.

Also some poster's comments make me think wtf are they thinking? Mainly it's over thinking and can get really nasty.

There has been many a time I wish someone would upset me so much I never go on Mumsnet again. Despite the fact I waste so much time on it is another matter. It's like a drug.

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Amandahugandkisses · 23/09/2016 14:49

It is what it is. You can't change it.

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Obsidian77 · 23/09/2016 14:49

Start a couple of threads on things you'd like to read about. If they're wildly popular then you have indeed identified a welcome improvement. Otherwise drift away... I don't think it's compulsory to be on MN.

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IPityThePontipines · 23/09/2016 14:51

Chat and telly addicts are the nicest sections.

Sadly AIBU tends to be where a load of Katie Hopkins wannabes congregate.

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StepAwayFromTheThesaurus · 23/09/2016 14:51

Recipes is plenty cheerful enough.

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FoxesSitOnBoxes · 23/09/2016 14:52

Depressing in what way? Hoping you're not talking about people who come here to get help for sad things that have happened to them? If you mean just because some people are dicks then some people are dicks wherever you are, it's not a mumsnet things.

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GrumpusLumpus · 23/09/2016 14:56

You clearly haven't read the Christmas threads. What's not to love about a load of mums trying to stuff a 4 foot unicorn in the washing machine? Bargains and good laughs.

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PotofGold1186 · 23/09/2016 14:57

Meh, I used to be part of baby center and found that pretty strange. I find this place a lot bitchier though, some very very odd keyboard warriors. You've actually encouraged me to deactivate my account OP. Sadly, even the support board I go to is full of people spouting off advice in extremely harsh ways. It's like anything, if you don't like it then leave. I am 😉

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FlyingElbows · 23/09/2016 14:59

Personally I love an aibu parking / pants diagram! You just have to filter out the more radical elements and finely tune your bullshit meter and it's quite bearable.

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CockacidalManiac · 23/09/2016 15:02

The latest on here is all the rabid anti-trans stuff.

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ayeokthen · 23/09/2016 15:04

AIBU can be pretty horrific to be fair, I think it's a place for people to vent. Some of the threads can be lovely, really positive and inspiring, some of them are just a good giggle, but yes, I do find some of them bloody depressing. I just hide them and leave well alone.

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NavyandWhite · 23/09/2016 15:04

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RawPrawn · 23/09/2016 15:07

I love all the 'rabid anti-trans stuff'.

I like knowing that I'm not alone. Mumsnet is good for mental health. It's sometimes the only place that doesn't feel like Stepford.

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Blueskyrain · 23/09/2016 15:07

I like AIBU actually, and I don't mind the brutality.

Obviously a lot of people come here because they are going through some tough stuff and need support, and that's great. Perhaps Chat is more what I'm after.

It's more that there doesn't seem from what I've seen (excluding AIBU) to be a lot of positivity.

Even the comment from ifailed about this being real life, not sparkles and fluffy clouds showns the negativity.

I have a 'real life', its not perfect, but I'm I'm a very happy, stable marriage, and don't really have much to gripe about life.

Basically, is it for support with issues only, or is it more of an online community dealing with the good as well as the bad, if that makes sense? If, for example, a regular got engaged or something, where would they post about it?

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ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 23/09/2016 15:07

At least it's not compulsory, so that's good.

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RawPrawn · 23/09/2016 15:08

I think women's reflex to hide all the tough stuff and go back to talking about Christmas and lols is infinitely more depressing.

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Blueskyrain · 23/09/2016 15:09

Potofgold, you're not leaving because of me are you? Confused

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