On the Hunt for My Ideal Mom Friend

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I recently realized that my circle of friends is quite small. Sure, I have plenty of friends from my past, a wonderful family that often feels like my best pals, and some great former colleagues I can easily reach out to. Plus, I’m lucky to live in a vibrant neighborhood filled with energetic kids racing around on their bikes and scooters.

But when it comes to finding that ultimate “mom friend”—the one who stands by you through diaper disasters and meltdowns—I’m lacking. Is it because I’m particular? Absolutely! Searching for a true mom friend is like dating, but with the added chaos of little ones tagging along (think 2-4 needy “exes”).

This got me thinking about the traits I’d love to see in my ideal mom friend. Remember those days when you’d list out the perfect qualities of your dream partner? Well, here’s my wishlist for a mom friend. Do you fit the bill?

  1. Authenticity is Key. The most crucial trait for me is being genuine. Ditch the façade of perfection. Save the “my kids are angels” posts and the #bestpartnerever nonsense. Just keep it real. The accompanying photo? It’s blurry because I had no one to take it, my hair’s a mess, and I’m juggling two bottles of wine and a baby. That’s life!
  2. Relaxed Vibes Only. High-energy friends need not apply. I’m already overwhelmed with the energy of my three little ones.
  3. Wine Lovers Unite. Even if you’re not a wine drinker, don’t judge me when I pour myself that second or third glass. Trust me, parenting is tough!
  4. No Judgment Zone. I’m my own worst critic. I don’t need a friend adding to the pressure.
  5. Flexibility is a Must. If I need to cancel plans (which happens often), please don’t take it personally. I’m exhausted—like, really exhausted.
  6. Invite Oversights Happen. If you’re accidentally left off an invite, know it wasn’t intentional. I probably just forgot. Because, have I mentioned? I’m really tired.
  7. Let’s Keep It Digital. Please, no phone calls unless we schedule a wine date over the line.
  8. Social Media Savvy. Post away on social media, but I’ll pretend I didn’t see it; hearing it in person is way more fun.
  9. Humor Me. If I share a funny story, even if you don’t find it hilarious, indulge me and let me tell it again when we meet. I love making you laugh!
  10. Respectful Partners. Your husband should be decent—I want to enjoy double dates, after all!
  11. Discipline Together. If my children are acting up, I expect you to call them out. They need to respect you!
  12. Messy Homes Welcome. Don’t worry if your house is spotless; if mine isn’t, we’re in this together.
  13. Support is Mutual. I value your hustle, whether you’re working outside the home or just wrangling toddlers. I’ll support your endeavors if you support mine.
  14. Venting, Not Gossiping. Let’s vent about our challenges but quickly pivot to more uplifting conversations, like our future as empty nesters.
  15. Let’s Plan a Getaway. Whether it’s a trip or just a night at a hotel for some fun, we both deserve a break. Don’t guilt me for leaving the kids behind!
  16. Catch Up Anytime. If it’s been a while since we spoke, text me! Let’s grab coffee and pick up right where we left off.

We’re all unique individuals navigating the wild journey of parenthood. Support me, and I’ll be there for you too. If you’re interested in learning more about home insemination methods, check out this informative post on the CryoBaby at-home insemination kit from Make a Mom or explore the Impregnator at-home insemination kit, an authority on the subject. For additional resources, WHO offers excellent information on pregnancy and home insemination.

Summary

Finding the perfect mom friend can feel like a daunting task. Embrace authenticity, offer support, and create a judgment-free zone where both of you can thrive in parenthood. Remember to enjoy the little moments, and don’t hesitate to plan a fun getaway together!

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