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Mother's Day Rocks for Break-the-Mold Moms [Drunks, Dopers, Sluts and Misfits]
WOMENSENEWS ^ | 05/07/04 | Molly M. Ginty

Posted on 05/09/2004 5:16:12 AM PDT by johnny7

A new generation of moms rocks convention and is defining for themselves what it means to be a mother and an adult human.

(WOMENSENEWS)--This Mother's Day, women across the United States will be celebrating the joys of motherhood: rock music, tattoos, skateboarding, belly dancing--and shattering stereotypes. Fed up with definitions of motherhood that they find oppressive and restrictive, a growing number of U.S. moms are kick-boxing and slam-dancing their way toward a new interpretation. They're wearing fishnet stockings and platform heels to the playground. They're taking up scuba diving and bringing their kids in tow.

But it's not just about the latest fashion or exercise trend. These moms are organized, forming coalitions and spreading the message that women can raise happy, healthy children and still be true to themselves. "We need to stop feeling like we have to check our personalities at the door when we have kids," says Ariel Gore, founder of the Oakland-based hipMama magazine. "Children need interesting mothers--not asexual '50s sitcom moms or superwomen." Across the country, mothers are finding ever-more creative ways to express their personalities and passions.

On Sunday in Laguna Niguel, Calif., they're launching the Mighty Mama Skate-O-Rama, an all-day sporting event featuring skateboarding moms. In late May in New York City, they're kicking off the Mamapalooza Festival, three days of "mom-music," "mom-art," and "mom-poetry." In mid-July in Minneapolis, they're convening for the Mama Gathering, a weekend parenting conference that will feature workshops on "How to Survive as an Artist Mom" and "How to Raise Feminist Sons."

This delight in redefining their roles is spreading quickly. "These events mark the beginning of a rebellion against the dictates of perfect motherhood and the idea that women have to always be subservient to their children," says Susan Douglas, the Michigan-based author of the 2004 book "The Mommy Myth: The Idealization of Motherhood and How It Has Undermined Women." "Mothers are rejecting societal pressure and finally saying 'enough is enough.'"

A New Mom Identity
Social commentators say these women break the mold because, while nurturing their children with every ounce of their love, they're not afraid to cut loose and be themselves. On the Web site for Minnesota's Mama Gathering, one of the organizers describes herself as a "queer 22-year-old single mama to an adorable turkey-baster baby." A second claims she is "the queen of applying perfect eye makeup at 70 mph." Demographically, these moms are different from their predecessors. They started to have children at age 25 and have an average of two kids each. Thus members of the new-mom rebellion are older--and have fewer children to look after--than their mothers or grandmothers did. Reared in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, they grew up taking feminism as a given. Since more women ages 25 to 44 hold bachelor's degrees than ever before (28 percent) and since women are making more money than ever (median income $20,000), they are more financially independent and more likely to set the family ground rules. As never before, these moms are networking and organizing. During the last decade, some have even penned resource books for like-minded moms. With titles like "Afro Mama," "Mamaphonic," "The Mother Trip: Hip Mama's Guide to Staying Sane in the Chaos of Motherhood," "Whatever Mom" and "Breeder: Real-Life Stories from the New Generation of Mothers," most of these books are published by small or independent presses but boast a devoted following.

Moms are also building formal and informal coalitions that take on topics from politics to public health. In Madison, Wis., there is Mothers Acting Up, a group that fights for better social services for women such as shelters for domestic violence survivors. In Elmhurst, Ill., there is Mothers and More, a networking and advocacy group for mothers and other caregivers. In New York City, there is Tots and Tonic, a cocktail hour for new mothers (Note the American Academy of Pediatrics approves moderate alcohol consumption while breastfeeding.) "Being a mother is a very difficult and selfless job," says Shara Frederick, the creator of Tots and Tonic. "To be the best moms we can be, we need to work together to achieve our goals. We also need social outlets so we don't feel so isolated." Finally--and most importantly--these moms are having fun. Take Housewives On Prozac, a rock band based in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Its members (who are mostly moms) have won the hearts of audiences nationwide with costumes that include feather boas and zebra-print leg warmers and songs that include "Fuzzy Slippers," "Eat Your Damn Spaghetti," and "I Broke My Arm Christmas Shopping at the Mall." Or, take Barb Odanaka and the scuff marks on her floor. "We definitely have a 'skateboards in the house' rule at my house," says Odanaka, founder of the International Society of Skateboarding Moms in Laguna Niguel, Calif. "My idea of fun is to see how many times I can skate around the kitchen table and into the living room and back without crashing. What else are hardwood floors for?"

Mothers Face Mounting Pressures
Why are these moms strapping on guitars and go-go boots? Pop psychologists say it's a backlash against the mounting pressures of motherhood. While higher education and a career are priorities for women today, many also find themselves obligated to be the primary caregiver once they have children. According to the last U.S. Census, 32 percent of all children under 15 now live with a stay-at-home mom, while only 3.6 percent of children live with a stay-at-home dad. According to the Washington-based Institute for Women's Policy Research, women still earn only 76 cents for every dollar earned by men, a figure that has barely changed since the 1970s. Politicians continue promoting "family values" while refusing to create paid maternity leave or nationalize the daycare system. Under the current "work for welfare" programs, low-income mothers are required to toil outside the home to collect federally subsidized child support payments even though they often can't afford childcare while they are away at their jobs.

Since the 1980s, the number of specialty magazines, books and products aimed at better mothering has skyrocketed. "While your children are still gestating, you're supposed to pipe Mozart into the womb," says Douglas. "When they're still toddlers, you're supposed to start teaching them how to read. You're expected to spend your days shuttling your kids from basketball practice to ballet. The message is that you can never do enough." Compounding this fear of mothering failure are newspaper headlines about child abductions, razors in Halloween apples and sexual abuse at day care centers. Then there are stories of mothers who cracked under the pressure and injured or killed their children. "The expectations are just too high," says Sonya Austin, one of the Mama Gathering's organizers. "We've been shown a standard that no one can live up to. We don't like any of the options we've been offered. So we're going to make our own path and screw what other people think."

Building a Better Generation
Women who are part of the new mom rebellion hope their bohemian, break-the-rules approach will free them--and their children--to lead more fulfilling lives. As they launch their own Web zines and dye their hair different shades of neon, these moms are encouraging their children to express themselves, too. They're allowing their sons to wear nail polish. They're cheering on their daughters as they tug on cleats and try out for the middle-school football team. "Every mother was someone before she had children," says Joy Rose, the lead singer of Housewives on Prozac. "She still is someone after she gives birth. She must impart something unique her sons and daughters: a special talent, lifestyle or passion."

Ann Crittenden, the Washington-based author of the 2002 book "The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World is Still the Least Valued" predicts that as a result of this backlash, the next generation of mothers could be even more outspoken and independent. "There's still enormous pressure to sacrifice yourself for your kids," she says. "But the best thing in the world for children is to have mothers who are strong."

Molly M. Ginty is a freelance writer based in New York City.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bohemians; motherhood; mothers; nicetiming
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To: pdfw
How about how this woman responded to the mounting pressures of motherhood..with her "go go boots"
41 posted on 05/09/2004 7:36:42 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
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To: pdfw
Hootchie Mama!!
42 posted on 05/09/2004 7:37:15 AM PDT by johnny7 (“ C'mon... put'm up... put'm up!” -The Cowardly Lion)
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To: Sofa King
Is it just me, or are kids in today's society becoming less and less human beings whose parents are responisble for and more and more a toy for their parents?

It's not just you. Just you and me maybe. And it is usually rooted in the relationships adults have with each other.

We are taught that it is OK to use and abuse people as long as we get what we want. And if we leave lasting emotional scars so what? They should have been as cynical, manipulative and jaded as we are. Being loving, trusting or giving just means you're a sap.

It's a power thing. And, of course it is easy to do to kids and in the process turn out another generation of people who are just as unkind to others as you were to them.

43 posted on 05/09/2004 7:37:43 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Unionized employees are like broken guns, they won't work and you can't fire them)
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To: johnny7
or..we have the bohemian parents...
44 posted on 05/09/2004 7:40:02 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
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To: AmericanMade1776
He's gonna feel real good about that when he's sixty... if he makes it that far.
45 posted on 05/09/2004 7:52:38 AM PDT by metesky (You will be diverse, just like us.)
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To: ThreePuttinDude
Lets not forget the most recent. Carly Brucia's loving mom sat drinking in Nicks Bar and Grill, while her daughter called her 3 times for a ride home. The answer the daughter, now dead, got was to wait, we'll be there soon.

Where did you get that info? I had heard something completely different.

46 posted on 05/09/2004 7:56:07 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (Torrance Ca....land of the flying monkeys)
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To: johnny7
The leftists' ideal mother is someone like Marcia Lewis, Monica Lewinsky's mom. Rememeber her sage advice to her daughter when she got her internship in Sink's White House, to wear open-toed shoes so she would attract more guys?
47 posted on 05/09/2004 8:24:51 AM PDT by CFC__VRWC (AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - don't liberals just kill ya?)
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To: johnny7
"How to Raise Feminist Sons."

Why would a mom want someone mentally weak for a son? I hope that kid rebels bigtime for his own sake.

48 posted on 05/09/2004 8:33:25 AM PDT by Dan from Michigan ("There's no points for second place")
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To: johnny7
It's all about REBELLION. Rebellion is nothing to celebrate or exalt.
49 posted on 05/09/2004 8:35:49 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: johnny7
Happy Mothers Day to those that ARE Mothers !

I don't extend that to sluts, drug addicts, and the rebellious.
50 posted on 05/09/2004 8:37:45 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: johnny7
"How to Raise Feminist Sons"

Not this mom.....my son is being raised to be proud of who HE is.....not to hate who is, so that some female can feel better about herself!!!!!!!

How to Raise a Son who can tell the Feminists to go to hell!
51 posted on 05/09/2004 9:14:25 AM PDT by Arpege92 (Socialism is the equal distribution of poverty!)
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To: johnny7
These moms are organized, forming coalitions and spreading the message that women can raise happy, healthy children and still be true to themselves. "We need to stop feeling like we have to check our personalities at the door when we have kids,"

No, these are not mums and they hate their kids when their kids need time and attention.

either these brats want the attention or they give it to their kids, they cannot claim they can do both at the same time. This is vile nonsense, like a rapist saying he fell in love with the victim.

52 posted on 05/09/2004 9:48:57 AM PDT by JudgemAll
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To: Arpege92
Not this mom.....my son is being raised to be proud of who HE is.....not to hate who is, so that some female can feel better about herself!!!!!!!

Feminism is not about hating men per say, it is about hating children through hating men who love them.

53 posted on 05/09/2004 9:49:53 AM PDT by JudgemAll
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To: johnny7
"Children need interesting mothers--not asexual '50s sitcom moms or superwomen."

Is there anyway to report abuse here? sheesh.

These women are obviously feeling victim of something and their children cannot be victims. This means that these women hate children as competitors to their egos and victim status.

This is the typical pedophile rationalization case.

54 posted on 05/09/2004 9:59:06 AM PDT by JudgemAll
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To: JudgemAll
In the 50's, women were women. In the 60's, they were liberated women. In the 70's they were 'liberated', 'feminist' women. In the 80's, they were 'liberated', 'feminist' and 'trashy-chic' women. In the 90's, they were 'liberated', 'feminist', 'trashy-chic' and 'for-Clinton' women.

In 2004, men agree that a womans head is too soft to rest a beer on.

55 posted on 05/09/2004 10:18:13 AM PDT by johnny7 (“ C'mon... put'm up... put'm up!” -The Cowardly Lion)
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To: johnny7
A 'Break-the-Mold' mom-to-be:


56 posted on 05/09/2004 10:21:21 AM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: JudgemAll
"Feminism is not about hating men per say, it is about hating children through hating men who love them."

Huh? You keep your definition of Feminism and I'll keep mine!
57 posted on 05/09/2004 10:23:28 AM PDT by Arpege92 (Socialism is the equal distribution of poverty!)
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To: Rebelbase
You are a judgemental ass, you obviously don't base your opinions on any facts, and you appear to be a jerk to boot.

Be thankful you don't have to deal with this.

We are NOT lazy parents, still married, I stay home with my children, no marital problems, the kids don't even have a TV, my son is the top reader in his school, he gets all As and Bs, and we get complimented on our children's behavior.

He ALSO has no impulse control which results in temper tantrums and poor decision making, has sleep problems, can't read body language, has a problem in the part of his brain that processes writing tasks.

We agonized for FIVE years before we put my son on medication. We tried vitamins, diet changes, occupational therapy, counselling, etc.



58 posted on 05/09/2004 10:32:56 AM PDT by Politicalmom
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To: finnman69

Okay, sometime shortly before this is when Courtney's face jumped the shark. She had a period there where she actually looked elegant. Now it's obvious she's had too much work done.

59 posted on 05/09/2004 10:37:34 AM PDT by avenir (Whatever allows itself to be devoured, is devoured...and no one thanks one for it.)
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To: Politicalmom
I'm truly sorry that your son has a disability that requires medication. My rant was in no way to dispair you or your son.

And apart from that, your situation doesn't change the fact that ADD is profferd by the medical and pharmecuetical communities as as a catch all for bad parenting and fattening the profit margin.

60 posted on 05/09/2004 12:27:12 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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