Happy mother's day to all who celebrate! And warm thoughts to everyone for whom mother's day might be difficult, as @carpetburn said.
Thanks for the encouraging words, Carpetburn. As I've said before, I feel like a fool coming back here and restarting again and again, but the alternative is to give up, and I'm too stubborn to do that.
My hangover today seems worse than it was yesterday, ugh. Persistent headache that tablets don't seem to touch. Hopefully I'll feel physically better tomorrow. I've had a good day though. I noted that DH and DS2 made an emergency run to Tesco last night (ha!) and I was presented with flowers and chocolate this morning, plus a very sweet handmade card from DS2. Then later in the day I got a text from DS1 with a weblink. If you know the word game Connections, there are sites where you can design your own Connections game, and he'd made a mum-themed one for me to solve. It was quite witty and hilarious, even if not entirely complimentary. One category for example was 'Economic Descriptors of Mum' and the four answers were: 'IN THE RED', INDULGENT (BON VIVANT?), PHILANTHROPIC, PROFLIGATE. 😀😳(I am not known for my frugal spending habits, cough cough.) Other categories included 'Feminist Trangressors' and 'Someone Who Cannot Be Muzzled or Perhaps Silenced'.
DS1 and I have had a pretty bumpy relationship in the past, so I'm more touched than I can say that he made this sweet funny game. Incidentally I'm rather addicted to the NY Times word games. I do wordle, connections and spelling bee every day (Spelling Bee is a great game but a huge time-waster, and frustrating for UK people in that it's hugely biased toward American English).
I'm very fortunate in that neither of my boys have anything but scorn for manosphere-type discourse (I do want to watch that documentary!). DS2 has just written a play script for GCSE drama that is a humorous critique of beauty standards and 'looksmaxxing' (?!). I have to say though that none of their mates are into alpha male / incel type stuff either. We are super lucky (IMO anyway) to live in a left-leaning neighbourhood. It's ridiculously bourgeois in many ways, but our elected councillors are Green, parents cycle their toddlers around on big Dutch bikes, and there are loads of dads doing the school run (as opposed to just mums). It's like a bubble of wokeness 😂
I suspect as you said Carpetburn that it's young people who are already insecure or damaged in some way who are most vulnerable to incel propaganda. I suspect that parental levels of education (and more generally, a community's indicators of deprivation) make a big difference here.
Anyway I'm being long-winded as usual. I do have an enormous amount to be grateful for, which makes my alcohol addiction all the more irrational, but my life as a child was a lot less idyllic than the life I have now, and addiction is never rational in the first place, is it.
Glad you're getting representation, @WendyWagon . Knock it to 'em!
Day 2 done 💪