proclaiming that 80% of the time she wished you didn't exist?
If I recall, that one mom said that 80% of the time being a mom s***ed. She didn't say that she wished the baby didn't exist.
Frankly, I'm grateful that this show was done. It's time that women really express what they feel about the journey of motherhood. It's not all about wonderful feelings and feeling "high"with happiness. It's a life changing experience, it would be unrealistic to think it is all positive.
The "hush-hush attitude" that many women have about the realities of being a mom is what has created so much of the competition between us. Most women want to be perceived as really "having it together" as a mom, even if it means that they have to struggle with these internal negative feelings and struggle to maintain a happy facade.
I have 3 children, my oldest is 11 and my youngest is 5. For me, there have been times where motherhood has s***ed and times when I have felt pure joy. There is good and bad in everything, yes, even in motherhood.
No one told me that breastfeeling is difficult, I learned the hard way. Naturally, that doesn't mean that every woman has run into problems, many haven't. When my first child was born and friends visited me, they told me that they never had any problems with breastfeeding. Some even made comments about how little milk I was producing. Being a first time mom, who had read a bunch of useless books in preparation for breastfeeding, I figured that something must be wrong with me and how I was trying to do it. At the time, I didn't get any useful advice from my friends, only comments to reaffirm my feelings of inadequacy. Fortunately, I got in touch with a lactation consultant who really helped me through the problems with breastfeeding.
My martyr days are over, have been for a while and I'm never going back. My sanity means more to me and my children than keeping up appearances of being perfect.
Few people like to admit any weakness and inadequacies in public, even among friends. Women are especially critical of themselves and other women. When we stop bashing each other for our choices and our true feelings, then we will have really made progress.
For those of you that haven't seen this show before, there is a second/follow-up show. You'll see what I mean by bashing one another.