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Mommy Blogs Made Me a Real Girl

November 4, 2017

“Reaching women on multiple platforms with quality content is vital, Reese Witherspoon said, adding, “And I’m not talking about mommy blogs and 14 ways to cook a turkey.”

Dear Reese Witherspoon,

I just want to type “Take a hike,” and hit publish, but I have a bit more to say.

I’m not a mommy, or a mom, or a stepmom, or any other kind of mom. I’m childless. Childfree. Barren. A spinster. I chose not to have kids and didn’t really spend much time around children or even around people with children.

When I started blogging in 2005, and when the novelty of simply publishing wore off about two weeks later, I started looking for blogs to read.

“Read Dooce,” the internet advised. “She’s hilarious.”

I read Dooce. She was hilarious, but I also felt like I had the wind knocked out of me. She wasn’t just hilarious. She was real. In a world where it seemed like everyone was bullshitting me about motherhood, either talking about the experience with sugar-coated, pastel-tinged, Hallmark-branded breathlessness, or, alternatively, making motherhood seem like a rocky path to post-feminist hell, Heather was doing something radical. She was telling the truth.

I called my sister, Laura. “Read this,” I said. She called back a few minutes later.

“This is good,” she said, quietly. My sister and I are both given to flights of hyperbole. For her to simply say something was good meant it was better than good. Like me, she was a bit stunned.

I started reading everyone Heather mentioned. Jen B. Fluid Pudding. Alice Bradley. Melissa Summers. Those blogs led to other blogs and other blogs.

Each gave me a little glimpse I hadn’t seen before. These were people talking about their lives in the purest form I had ever seen, free from editing, free from advertising. This was what people usually talked about in small groups of intimate friends – but it was out there for anyone to see.

Of course there was a backlash. I lost count of the disparaging editorials and NY Times Style Section pieces on the passing fad of mommyblogging and the silly mommies who bothered to put their dumb little thoughts down in pixels as they exploited their progeny for page views.

Meanwhile, we formed a community, first a small one, then a big one, then a zillion sub-communities who meshed and intersected and cheered each other and fought each other and tore each other down and hashed things out in public in a way that was sometimes terrible and sometimes thrilling.

Other stuff happened along the way. Mommybloggers (and other women bloggers) started businesses like Cool Mom Picks and BlogHer and CLEVER (whose services you could probably use, Reese, if you’re trying to build your brand). They wrote best-selling books. They founded businesses to teach each other the craft. One even created a multi-media lifestyle brand that dwarfs your own, Reese.

In other words, mommybloggers started out producing quality content and kept producing quality content and have never quit. So shut up about mommy blogs and cooking turkey. You know who wants quality content about cooking a turkey? Well, easily more people than saw your movies “Rendition,” “Vanity Fair,” and “How Do You Know?” combined. Yeah, I said it.

As for me? Childless lonely old spinster me? I got an education and a bunch of dear friends. I got over the notion that women were different from me just because they had kids. I got my heart and my mind opened. And despite my odd quirky weirdness, I got loved. Bloggers took me in and loved me and told me it was ok to be who I was. They listened to my stories and responded. They called me and texted me and gave me someone to visit every time I travel, pretty much no matter where I go.

Finally, like the Velveteen Rabbit, they made me real. And to me, that is some damned good quality content.

“You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t often happen to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out, and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real, you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand.”

 

99 Comments
  1. Unknown's avatar
    Chloe Jeffreys permalink
    November 5, 2017 12:58

    Love this.

    Liked by 3 people

  2. cindymaddera's avatar
    November 8, 2017 11:49

    Yes, yes and yes. This community of online women that I read and support makes me feel like there is good in this world.

    Liked by 5 people

  3. k.b etceterra's avatar
    November 22, 2017 12:17

    This was a very good read… :)

    Liked by 3 people

  4. nerdymammyblog's avatar
    November 22, 2017 12:24

    Love it! As a just starting out mommyblogger with minimal confidence it’s so great to read this!

    Liked by 4 people

    • Na'ama Yehuda's avatar
      November 22, 2017 12:29

      Not a mommyblogger, but I know the feeling of starting to blog and not knowing in anyone will ever find anything I write, let alone bother to read it. Just do it. And let people know. Don’t be shy. We really are all in this internet soup together. Might as well hang out in the broth.

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  5. Na'ama Yehuda's avatar
    November 22, 2017 12:26

    You go, Girl! Yes, stay REAL and we all benefit from it as we always do from each other’s realness. Because, yes, there are many of us women of all lives and situations: child-bearing and childless; raising-our-own and raising-others’ and raising-ourselves; turkey-basting and turkey-hugging; nose-wiping and friend-holding and tired and happy and fed-up and delighted and disgusted and generally just being us … in as many ways as we each can manage to be … Sometimes all in the span of one breath, one day, or one life. Yay to community! Go you!

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  6. craftysurf's avatar
    November 22, 2017 13:21

    There’s a blog for everything and everybody. Best not to pigeonhole anyone, including yourself. Life’s a lot more fun that way 🤙😎

    Liked by 3 people

    • Crystal V's avatar
      November 23, 2017 05:43

      Couldn’t agree more! You never know what you may come across when blogging and reading others blogs, I feel like I’ve been learning so much. I love meeting new people and learning/trying new things!

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  7. Mother is a Verb.'s avatar
    November 22, 2017 13:46

    The beauty of being a woman is we have the potential to define our femininity in all arenas of social life. 💙 What makes us Women and defines our femininity is that we CAN; we can do anything we want and still be a successful woman. Xx – sincerely a mommmy blogger lol

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  8. Kc Grafix's avatar
    November 22, 2017 14:58

    I really loved it..

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  9. Lallie Lee's avatar
    November 22, 2017 14:59

    This!!! I need in this community! 💜💜💜

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  10. Sam "Goldie" Kirk's avatar
    November 22, 2017 15:33

    On the Internet there is place for anything and everything.
    Sure, it is easy to write about the glamorous things so others can envy you, but not everyone likes to play pretend 24/7.

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  11. levonnovels's avatar
    November 22, 2017 18:16

    👍

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  12. Mummy Of Four's avatar
    November 22, 2017 21:06

    👏🏻 Well said 👏🏻

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  13. Erika's avatar
    Onerosielife permalink
    November 22, 2017 22:23

    I really liked this article a lot!

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  14. akbarramshah's avatar
    November 22, 2017 22:25

    “I just want to type “Take a hike,” and hit publish, but I have a bit more to say.”
    I am glad you had so much more to say which was enlightening as well as resonating with us, in a charging sort of way.

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  15. Unknown's avatar
    Anonymous permalink
    November 22, 2017 23:09

    Very interesting blog, and I do agree that not just women’s lives are exaggerate about there experiences. Its great to see that you live in the real world like me.

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  16. Theafroteenblog's avatar
    November 22, 2017 23:16

    The last paragraph is just soooo true.. Success and recognition ain’t really for those who break easily. I love this post

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    • Adegbulugbe busayo's avatar
      November 23, 2017 02:40

      Exactly! if there is a thirst to break free despite the criticism or awkwardness, i don’t think there is anything that can stop your drive except one chooses to give in.

      I enjoyed reading too. You can check my rusty blog and consider following. Thanks.

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  17. Victoria Tiernan-Shields's avatar
    tiernanvicki permalink
    November 23, 2017 00:49

    Great post! It’s an odd realisation that women, with or without children, have so much to share – but a nice realisation.

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    Charis permalink
    November 23, 2017 01:55

    Enjoyed reading this! Very much! 👏

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  20. ortensia's avatar
    November 23, 2017 04:08

    Nice to meet you I really enjoyed your post but I am sorry to say you don’t really qualify for the definition of spinster .it seems to me you luck the two basic characteristics of a spinster:lack of sense of humor and bitterness towards the world.i see you more like a single fun woman😀

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  21. Crystal V's avatar
    November 23, 2017 05:36

    How can she say 12 tips on cooking a turkey isn’t vital?!?! All kidding aside, my point is, don’t judge a book by its cover, and because something may not be vital to you, doesn’t mean it’s not vital to someone else. I couldn’t agree more with how important it is to be real, not to mention healthy!

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 23, 2017 17:01

      Right? Millions of turkeys are being eaten this very day! Thank you for your comment!

      Like

  22. Blue roses's avatar
    Nova permalink
    November 23, 2017 06:12

    I loved this. Brutal. Honest. :)

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  23. vintagemummas's avatar
    November 23, 2017 10:56

    Thanks for this. Really good read.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 23, 2017 17:02

      You are most welcome. Thank you for reading!

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  24. Jet Q. Cayanan, LPT TIII's avatar
    November 23, 2017 13:32

    Im a mom of three and just starting to blog and not so confident yet about this new journey but thanks to you..it feels great to read this

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 23, 2017 17:12

      You can do it! Mom blogging is a great thing to do – you gather memories, make friends, improve your writing and share your thoughts. Good luck!

      Liked by 1 person

  25. Megha's World's avatar
    November 23, 2017 19:44

    I can’t agree more with every word you wrote in your post. You have hit the nail on its head.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 25, 2017 18:11

      Thank you. I think Reese missed the boat on this one. It’s weird, because she has a blog!

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  26. 千乇ㄥ卄ㄖ爪卂ㄥㄚ⛓️⚱️'s avatar
    November 23, 2017 21:24

    Loved it…I have read something so good after so long… excluding the dead novelists and dramatists…
    The thing about being real is just so inspiring..this happens only to those who wait…

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 25, 2017 18:11

      I think becoming real happens most often to those who love and who are loved. I wish that for everyone.

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  27. theminglingmomma's avatar
    November 23, 2017 22:26

    This really made me smile. I’ve been blogging for two weeks and I’ve already connected with some amazing women and men through appreciation of the truth we blog about! I also realised very quickly that my blog wasn’t just relatable to Co parenting single moms like myself, my posts are relatable to anyone. Thank you for writing this!!

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 25, 2017 18:13

      Awesome. Blogging is such a nice way to find your people. It is especially great for mothers because you’re going through so much and you want to ask “Is it just me, or???”

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      • theminglingmomma's avatar
        November 26, 2017 00:46

        Some of my experiences are definitely “just me” things 😂 but there’s loads that many people relate to. I am so glad I started blogging, it’s a lovely community 🙂

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        • Suebob's avatar
          November 26, 2017 08:59

          I think it takes a very special person to have the talent and bravery to clearly articulate such personal experiences in a public forum.

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  28. Takeme2tech's avatar
    November 23, 2017 22:36

    Mommy blogs are really getting famous day by day :O

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 25, 2017 18:13

      They have been around for a long time. I’m glad more people are reading them, though.

      Liked by 1 person

  29. brocktravis3's avatar
    November 23, 2017 23:45

    It is an honor to be your friend.

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  30. Psychic Unicorn's avatar
    November 24, 2017 03:59

    Thank you for this it was inspiring to read really enjoyed it thank you.

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  31. Morocco Desert Tours's avatar
    November 24, 2017 04:35

    Amazing article , can i share it on my personal blog ?

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 25, 2017 21:05

      You can link to it for sure. Thank you for asking.

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  32. modestbudget's avatar
    November 24, 2017 05:16

    Thanks for writing this!

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  33. K.M. Sutton's avatar
    November 24, 2017 07:34

    I also don’t have kids, but I do follow some mommy blogs, and I love them. This work is a sad place if we can not empathize and enjoy people who come from other walks of life and deal with other things which probably do not include chauffeurs, and people doing our hair every single day sometimes twice a day… <3

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  34. Sex Philosopher's avatar
    Gbenga Kajopaye permalink
    November 24, 2017 10:48

    This is very nice…I’m impressed.

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  35. Nesha's avatar
    Nesha permalink
    November 24, 2017 16:34

    As a mommy blogger I ABSOLUTELY love this!

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  36. MJ's avatar
    November 25, 2017 04:09

    Great blog. Thank you for writing a great piece

    http://MoneyMyLife.com/?refcode=26186

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  37. sumitolly's avatar
    November 25, 2017 06:44

    it’s really a nice blogs its give me alot of thought what to write for my next blogs… God bless you….

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  38. myrainydaysnights's avatar
    November 25, 2017 12:45

    I didn’t expect this to be so refreshing and insightful. I’m new to the blogosphere and I’m not a mom. However, that’s the wonderful thing about blogs in general, regardless of their subtext or target audience, you’re exposed to things you’ve never thought about, and learn something new everyday from an individual’s experience or expertise. That is a blessing in itself. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and I will be sure to check the blogs that you’ve mentioned ^_^

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 25, 2017 21:07

      Thank you. I am glad you liked it. Some of the people I mentioned, like Melissa Summers, don’t blog anymore. But there are lots of good blogs out there!

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  39. sscribner07's avatar
    November 25, 2017 17:15

    Great article! I got involved with blogging not terribly long ago. One could say I’m socially awkward, I don’t have lifelong friends like all the “real girls.” I began my blogging to improve my own writing and to connect with others. It’s been a slow process.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 25, 2017 18:10

      Blogging isn’t what it used to be, thanks to Facebook. It used to be a much smaller community. Now almost no one comes to my blog unless I post links elsewhere. I’m learning to promote all my posts by putting posting on facebook and adding the link to the first comment – because Facebook is apparently prejudiced against links. I hope you find your tribe!

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  40. Cate's avatar
    Cate permalink
    November 26, 2017 07:48

    A well-written piece. Reese Witherspoon should have put it more carefully, but I suspect she was trying to say that women are interested in more than cliched mothering and cooking advice, with which I assume most of us agree. I doubt she intended insult to thoughtful blogs that happen to be written by mothers.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 26, 2017 08:58

      I certainly hope so, but blogs written by mothers have been so insulted and made light of over the years that I might be oversensitive.

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  41. Women’s Lalaland's avatar
    November 26, 2017 12:31

    What really caught my attention is your honesty. I love that and I truly believe that by being true to ourselves; we are being true to others and that is something priceless nowadays. My name is Laura Kolokitha and it makes me more than happy to come across “voices” like yours that speak the truth from their hearts. :)

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 27, 2017 22:04

      Thank you, Laura. That was my sister’s name. Her birthday was Nov. 26 and she would have been 67 years old yesterday.

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      • Women’s Lalaland's avatar
        November 28, 2017 04:56

        You are more than welcome! May you always be good to remember her (it’s a saying that we have in Greece that I love and have always gave me strength at the loss of loved ones) as I am sure she is with you! Watching over you.💕

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  42. trubooks's avatar
    November 26, 2017 15:38

    You are a spiritual mother by God given gift. Every woman is given the gift of motherhood and it is up to her to accept or reject it. It is yours to nurture and flourish and give life. Womanhood is fruitful and it is ours to carry life and grow it.

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  43. E.W.'s avatar
    November 26, 2017 21:20

    Yes, yes, and more yes to this! Thank you for putting in pixels such inspiring words as to why so many people write.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 27, 2017 22:04

      I really wouldn’t be who I am without blogs.

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  44. weddingstoriy's avatar
    November 27, 2017 04:33

    Giving birth and being born brings us into the essence of creation, where the human spirit is courageous and bold and the body, a miracle of wisdom.

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  45. thisisevan717's avatar
    November 27, 2017 09:58

    Nice post! Feel free to check out my blog i just started :)

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  46. Christina DeLosAngeles's avatar
    November 27, 2017 21:28

    This was a breath of fresh air thank you !

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  47. Larson's avatar
    November 28, 2017 03:39

    I loved reading this! Thanks for writing it :)

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  48. valcolours's avatar
    November 28, 2017 09:04

    I don’t have any kids, to me mums/moms are just people who have kids. And everyone who has something to say, can write, and discovers blogging eventually gets to say what they need to people who want to read them. I’ve been blogging (not in my current blog) since 2004 and have lost count of the number of blogs I’ve enjoyed reading and bloggers I’ve enjoyed getting to know – mothers included. :) By the way, I’m now following your blog as I am enjoying your own blog posts.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      November 28, 2017 10:50

      Thanks for following and commenting. It certainly inspires me to keep writing. I have let it lapse so badly for the past few years. Facebook stole my soul but I am trying to reclaim it (deleted Facebook off my phone).

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  49. Teresa Berkowitz's avatar
    November 29, 2017 02:20

    Great post. I wholeheartedly agree.

    Misogyny is so ingrained that many women feel the need to denigrate other women while trying to discuss elevating women in their profession.

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  50. RoseAugust's avatar
    November 29, 2017 12:17

    Excellent read

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  51. gwennym's avatar
    November 30, 2017 10:44

    Way to say it like it is …. being REAL! Great post.

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  52. jordynnesharp@hotmail.com's avatar
    jordynnesharphotmailcom permalink
    November 30, 2017 21:45

    GREAT POST! This was such a lovely post to read. Thank you so much for sharing! jwsrant.com

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  53. amymummyof4's avatar
    December 1, 2017 08:22

    As a just starting out mummyblogger this was a fab read thankyou.

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  54. A.F.K.Yousafzai's avatar
    December 2, 2017 02:21

    i just stummbled across this and oh my god. its sooooo goood <3 check my blog out. i hope you like it.

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  55. dryshampooandadvil's avatar
    December 2, 2017 03:59

    I loved this. I just started my blog last month. I had no idea how bad people bash mom blogs until recently! I was so appalled I even wrote a blog post, “In Defense of Mom Blogs” about it. Your post was great. Thank you!

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