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I shall miss you, I shall kiss you, but I think it's time to go...well, actually only for two weeks but do you think PLEASE Mumsnet could be a bit less damn sanctimonious a place on my return?

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motherinferior · 31/07/2006 17:52

And PLEASE don't tell me (a) you don't know what I'm on about (b) I'm taking it all too seriously (c)nobody can make me feel bad, it's all my fault.

Look, I came to MN and stayed here and loved it here precisely because it was full of funny, articulate, fallible parents who supported each other and genially accepted that perfection was both unattainable and probably undesirable. Yes, of course there were heated subjects: epidurals, Caesarians, Certain Childcare Practitioners Who Shall Not Be Named, controlled crying, work outside the home, breastfeeding...yep, you name it. But you could also post cheerily on a thread lamenting your own hopelessness, and in fact compete to see who was more hopeless - along with the invaluable support for different birth choices and feeding choices and educational choices and so on.

I feel - and I know I'm not alone, because several people have posted to that effect - that there's now a strong flavour of Perfection Being The Best Option. I simply can't. I am judgemental, of course I am, but I'm not prepared to say that anyone who feeds their child a fruit shoot or leaves them an extra half hour at after school club or puts a bit of pasta in a jar (that'll be me, then) is failing the test.

MN continues to be an enormous source of support for many of us. I'd hate to leave permanently. But I can't, and I won't, measure up to those standards of perfection. And if those are the rules I just don't want to play.

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Mercy · 31/07/2006 18:15

MI - I think I love you! And batters too, well said.

Hope you have a lovely holiday.

Californifrau · 31/07/2006 18:18

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unicorn · 31/07/2006 18:18

Have a lovely holiday MI.
Upon your return I can assure you that Mumsnet will be same old place as it always is.
(where can I get baby pasta anyone? am I being unreasonable 6,2222229 )

Don't let em grind you down - there will always be hidden gems amongst the dross.

Enjoy your RL 'virtual' holiday.

SenoraPostrophe · 31/07/2006 18:20

I bet you don't really kiss us though.

Cam · 31/07/2006 18:23

PSML at mumsnet being mumsy

Has something bad happened while I've been sunning myself and eating oysters in France then

Where are you going MI?

SminkoPinko · 31/07/2006 18:24

Have a good time, mi. I think mumsnet is having a summer silly season. Things will swing back into equilibrium eventually. I hope.

sobernow · 31/07/2006 18:24

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SminkoPinko · 31/07/2006 18:26

Hi Cam. Things have been dead heated over the past few weeks. Lots of people got cross on a food thread and a formula thread and blu has left over it all. Moondog (who started both threads) seems to have left too...

LiliLaTigresse · 31/07/2006 18:28

well said MI
enjoy your holidays
MN is a pain at the moment and I can't bothered any more

Cam · 31/07/2006 18:29

I can't have blu leaving

iota · 31/07/2006 18:30

unicorn - there's just such a lot of dross to search through [sigh] it takes up far too much of my time

ocd · 31/07/2006 18:30

IIOTA

its all those baby fluff thigns

SenoraPostrophe · 31/07/2006 18:33

blu left?

I didn't know that. what a shame.

SminkoPinko · 31/07/2006 18:34

I know- it's crap. We need blu back.

batters · 31/07/2006 18:38

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MrsJohnCusack · 31/07/2006 18:43

I think Blu was only the other day?
not sure as was just reading the thread today and catching up as have been internetless over the weekend

marthamoo · 31/07/2006 18:48

I know exactly what you mean - but if you don't come back I will send you daily emails with tempting little tidbits of what you're msiing. Have a fantastic holiday xx

marthamoo · 31/07/2006 18:49

mssing?

marthamoo · 31/07/2006 18:49

Can't even spell it wrongly the same way twice.

marthamoo · 31/07/2006 19:07

Has moondog really gone? I haven't seen her since that thread.

fullmoonfiend · 31/07/2006 19:07

I'm not particularly clever, funny, witty, articulate or intelligent - but I am friendly. And very fallable. My kids eat too many sweets, I smoke and drink and - I love what sobernow said about ''having to whisper that we love them while they're asleep because when they're awake we shout at them to leave us alone?'' I thought that was just me!

I don't like bitchy, don't like too mumsy, I just like talking b**cks, learning new stuff and knowing that whatever life chucks at me, someone else has been there already.
Affable - that's what someone said on here to describe me once. That'll do

MI - love your post, have a wonderful holiday...missing you already

marthamoo · 31/07/2006 19:09

I missed sobernow saying that. That's bloody brilliant, that is.

Turquoise · 31/07/2006 19:12

I was just nodding vigorously at that post of Sobernow's too (and at MI's obviously).
I like the threads comparing slatternliness best(I've always got something to contribute to those!).
Have a good holiday and don't leave permanently pleease.

FrannyandZooey · 31/07/2006 19:16

But this thread is quite bitchy, isn't it? I don't like all this open but veiled bitching at all. I don't feel I, or anyone of us, has the right to dictate what MN should be like or how people should post. If I had a problem with a poster or what a poster had said, I would either take it up with them, or just put up with it, not post vague and threatening complaints. This sort of thread just breeds more bad feeling and paranoia. It's not necessary.