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Anne's avatar

The part about affective scripts really stood out to me. Especially "There is no gram-ready affective script for the mom who shares the work of raising kids with five other people, who is in fact not exhausted, who leaves the family for periods of work or rest without feeling guilty. What kinds of memes does this mom share with her group chat? I have no idea."

So, I'm not raising kids with 5 other people, but I do have a lot of help from my family, and although I have a full time job, my work and family life actually feel pretty balanced and don't feel burnt out. I realize that I'm incredibly privileged and lucky to be in this situation, and I'm certainly not complaining, but it does feel alienating when every "script" I see on mom Instagram is about how burnt out and tired I am supposed to be feeling - but also that I am "doing it all!" and "doing the jobs of 5 different people!"

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Paula Wetzel's avatar

Two thoughts came to mind as I was reading this today (okay, way more than two; two that I'm curious to hear your thoughts on):

1. We have a soon-to-be neighbor whose job is "content creator"...she has 1 million followers on Tik Tok, and 250k on Instagram, and she's a new mom. I'm now sitting here thinking through how she presents herself on these two platforms, and I know there's a difference, but I've never put my finger on it...maybe this is it?

2. I'd be super curious to read your thoughts on @cottonstem. I'll admit that my curiosity is somewhat personally motivated because I went to college with her and had mutual friends, although I would not say that WE were friends. It's been fascinating to watch her build her "brand" over the years only to shut it down completely. Is this a new thing? Is she an outlier? I don't know that this is a question specific to this essay. I often think of her when I read anything you've written.

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