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Why this woman is embracing her 'bad mom' label

<i>Photo via Instagram/diaryofafitmommyofficial</i>
Photo via Instagram/diaryofafitmommyofficial

Sia Cooper is a personal trainer and mom of two. When it comes to parenting, she admits she’s felt heavy criticism of her parenting style via social media.

Questioning what a traditional “good mom” is, Cooper lists all of the reasons the internet has told her she’s a “bad mom” over the years — and why she’s embracing the label.

If I had a nickel for every time I’ve been called a “bad mom,” I would be soooo rich! It seems almost impossible to be a textbook or politically correct good mom these days because everywhere you turn another mom is judging your parenting choices. Am I right? I’ve been called a bad mom for: Workout out during pregnancy. Working out while having kids… period. For caring about my looks and health. Working out in Target. Using canned goods and plastic crockpot liners. Having tattoos and piercings. Enjoying wine every now and then. For letting my kids use technology. For letting my kids have sugar and happy meals occasionally. For not “covering up” around my kids. For running a full time business from home. For co-sleeping with my kids. For collecting sports cars and motorcycles aka having a hobby. For taking time for myself. For having abs. I’ve learned that the true “bad moms” out there are the ones who constantly tear other moms down by judging them. Those moms are the ones who are truly insecure and have strong feelings of inadequacy because why else would they do that? Misery loves company. There’s no one right way to parent or to be a mom. We all are running in the same race and doing the best that we can. Motherhood is not a one size fits all-what works for one family may not work for the next. So who are we to judge another mom’s choices or reasoning? Being a mom is hard enough and if all the following make me a “bad mom” then I’ll gladly wear it proudly! Here’s to all the bad moms out there. Follow @badmomconfessions to submit a confession or read other anonymous mothers’ spills! @todayshow @goodmorningamerica @theviewabc @thetalkcbs @theellenshow

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“If I had a nickel for every time I’ve been called a ‘bad mom,’ I would be soooo rich! It seems almost impossible to be a textbook or politically correct good mom these days because everywhere you turn another mom is judging your parenting choices,” she wrote. “I’ve been called a bad mom for: workout out during pregnancy, working out while having kids… for letting my kids have sugar and happy meals occasionally, for not ‘covering up’ around my kids, for running a full time business from home, for co-sleeping with my kids, for collecting sports cars and motorcycles aka having a hobby, for taking time for myself, for having abs.”

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When it comes to proper parenting, Cooper reminds her followers that motherhood and parenting looks different to everyone – and that there isn’t a simple formula.

“There’s no one right way to parent or to be a mom. We all are running in the same race and doing the best that we can. Motherhood is not a one size fits all – what works for one family may not work for the next,” she said.

“Who are we to judge another mom’s choices or reasoning? Being a mom is hard enough and if all of the following make me a ‘bad mom’ then I’ll gladly wear it proudly!” she continued. “Here’s to all the bad moms out there.”

The post has resonated online with more than 22,000 likes and 1,500 comments, with many sharing their own “bad mom” experiences.

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“Bad mom here because I couldn’t nurse my first. ‘Only’ nursed my second for four months ‘til my milk dried up, and did it unashamedly in public, and chose not to nurse my third so I could equally split my attentions between my three children, then four and under,” wrote one commenter. “Now nine, seven and five they’re all happy and healthy, but yeah, I’m a ‘bad mom.'”

“Boy did this speak to me! Why can’t we just be real instead of judging each other? Who cares what I do, don’t do, feed my kids, etc. Why should I lose my identity just because I am a mom?” added another.

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To Cooper, the real bad moms are the ones who are constantly putting others down instead of accepting that parenting can be done a variety of ways. She says that if anything, social media has taught her that criticisms are often rooted in internal struggles.

“I’ve learned that the true ‘bad moms’ out there are the ones who constantly tear other moms down by judging them. Those moms are the ones who are truly insecure and have strong feelings of inadequacy because why else would they do that? Misery loves company.”

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