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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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SenoraPostrophe · 31/07/2006 19:42

I think this thread was timely tbh.

Yes, the fruitshoot references might make people think of moondog, but she's not the only culprit (and she's nice when not talking about food!). but rmember that there's a difference between ctriticising the behaviour and criticising the child , sorry, mumsnetter. the posts mi and others on this thread are criticising are of the latter type ("I hate parents who give fruit shoots" wasn't it?), but it's the posts we didn't like, not the mumsnetter. I didn't know moondog had left either come to think of it. I hope she comes back.

Miaou · 31/07/2006 19:43

Oh God this happens every summer - MN goes pear-shaped, people get upset, then it all goes back to normal come September...

Trust me. I've been here long enough to know

But I understand where you are coming from MI, and wish you a happy holiday

SenoraPostrophe · 31/07/2006 19:43

ooh listen to me - the voice of mumsnet.

I'm a bit hormonal too I think.

SenoraPostrophe · 31/07/2006 19:44

happens every other month doesn't it, miaou?

Jimjams2 · 31/07/2006 19:44

Well said MI. Well said. You can't leave permanently. Met Tamum today - and remembered all the reasons why MN is worth staying on. Having observed my ds2's behaviour today she may not be so sure

Have a lovely holiday with the inferiorettes.

marthamoo · 31/07/2006 19:45

It's not a full moon again is it? Last time I asked that, it was!

fullmoonfiend · 31/07/2006 19:46

And there's a whole 10 days till next full moon, tsk tsk

welshmum · 31/07/2006 19:46

Does everyone come back in September then? Can't remember from last year...has Moondog really gone? surely not???

fullmoonfiend · 31/07/2006 19:46

Ha ha, x-posted marthamoo!

Miaou · 31/07/2006 19:49

Ach yes SP, but the summer holidays tend to go particularly pear-shaped IMHO

ks · 31/07/2006 19:50

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SminkoPinko · 31/07/2006 19:51

She didn't announce that she was leaving, Boris. But she hasn't been seen since starting the formula thread that went wrong on Friday, so I'm presuming she's gone for the moment, at least.

WelshBoris · 31/07/2006 19:54

Ive CATd moondog

proclaiming my love

SminkoPinko · 31/07/2006 19:55

Each to their own, Boris! Rhubarb will be jealous, you know.

WelshBoris · 31/07/2006 19:57

Rhubarb knows I love her for her body

and I love moondog for her mind

wilbur · 31/07/2006 19:58

Ah, MI - I knew this one was from you! If only because I know you're off tomorrow . I shall remain, as always, straddling the fence on contentious issues (although these fence posts are getting a tad uncomfy on my vast bottom) and resisting even the most occasional urge to get shrill. [skips off through virtual wildflower meadow singing about how lovely everyone is]

FioFio · 31/07/2006 19:59

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ks · 31/07/2006 20:01

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SminkoPinko · 31/07/2006 20:01

lololololol fio.

WideWebWitch · 31/07/2006 20:02

Well either a) I've missed said sanctimonious threads or b) I'm one of the santicmonious ones but c) I do think fruit shoots are the devil's work. I haven't seen anyone claiming to be perfect, bloody hell, surely not?

Have a nice time MI.

WelshBoris · 31/07/2006 20:03

feck off fio I wouldnt polute MDs lovely inbox with such filth

marthamoo · 31/07/2006 20:03

You're poncetastic rather than sanctimonious, www

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 31/07/2006 20:06

WWW - was pmsl at your PMT on the accident/map thread!

Not funny for the OP, I'd like to clarify, I wasnt laughing at the OP or her situation etc etc.

But WWW was highly amusing

FanjoFanjoWhosGotTheFanjo · 31/07/2006 20:07

I am puzzled by this sort of thread. I don't think MN is any more or less sanctimonious than it ever was. People come here for oneupmanship (oneupwomanship?). People come here to be modest and understated. People come here for a ruck. People come here for support. People come here to judge others.

And yeah, when the people coming for support run into the people who want a ruck, all hell breaks loose. As ever.