Personal Trainer Gets Mom Shamed For Being A ‘Bad Mom’, She Wears The Tag With Swag

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When speaking of guardianĀ angels, the closest tangible version of it would be our moms. Their unconditional love is nothing like you may experience elsewhereĀ in life. The sacrifices they make and the sheer volume of responsibility on their shoulders is incredible. Even then, they face criticism at every turn. From their post-birth bodies to how they raise their kids, people make a comment on everything.

That is what drove this mother of two fromĀ Florida to post a series of posts on Instagram on how she’s been trolled and ridiculed for being a ‘bad mom’.

Sia Cooper is aĀ personal trainer who is also a stay-at-home mom. She regularly posts fitness videos and body positive images on Instagram for her followers. So when people started trolling and admonishing her for her lifestyle and the seemingly ‘irresponsible’ way in which she was raising her kids, she decided to speak up.

She posted a picture of herself drinking wine with her two kids next to her and the words ‘bad mom’ written on her arm.

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If I had a nickel for every time Iā€™ve been called a ā€œbad mom,ā€ 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? Iā€™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 ā€œcovering upā€ 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. Iā€™ve learned that the true ā€œbad momsā€ 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. Thereā€™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 momā€™s choices or reasoning? Being a mom is hard enough and if all the following make me a ā€œbad momā€ then Iā€™ll gladly wear it proudly! Hereā€™s to all the bad moms out there. Follow @badmomconfessions to submit a confession or read other anonymous mothersā€™ spills! @todayshow @goodmorningamerica @theviewabc @thetalkcbs @theellenshow

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Her post in which she says she’s proud to be a so-called ‘bad mom’, she writes:

“If I had a nickel for every time Iā€™ve been called a ‘bad mom’,Ā I would be so 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?
Iā€™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’Ā 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.Iā€™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.
Thereā€™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 one-size-fits-all. What works for one family may not work for the next. So who are we to judge another momā€™s choices or reasoning?
Being a mom is hard enough and if all the following make me a ‘bad mom’ then Iā€™ll gladly wear it proudly! Hereā€™s to all the bad moms out there.”

 

The post which went viral has gathered enormous praises from netizens. Following this Sia posted the second one in the series, elaborating on her previous post.

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Can I just take a minute to say WOW! šŸ˜±The ā€œbad momā€ post that I made last week went VIRAL and stirred up so many conversations around mom-shaming and judgement against moms altogether. I couldnā€™t be more thankful for the awesome comments, messages, and likes that it had received. Therefore, this is ā€œpart 2ā€ of that post where I wanna expand a bit. In my last post, I mentioned several ways that Iā€™ve been judged against as a mom and mainly itā€™s because I find the time to workout. Iā€™ve been called selfish a thousand times because I choose to make fitness a priority as a mom. Iā€™ve been told that my kids are probably neglected and that I put them off on a nanny. The hateful comments normally come from other moms who canā€™t or wonā€™t put forth the same effort for whatever reason. Iā€™ve also been judged for working out during pregnancy and received hateful messages saying my baby was going to die and get shaken up in the womb. Iā€™ve been told my baby would have brain damage. I had gone viral during pregnancy for maintaining my 6 pack so some people commented that my abs were going to choke my baby. Yes Iā€™m dead serious guys. And of course thereā€™s the Target workout judgement where I filmed a fun and playful workout video while shopping at Target that went viral last year and people called me a lunatic and crazy. My point is? You canā€™t please everyone and yā€™all… other moms are the WORST! Youā€™d think that moms would support one another instead of tearing each other apart. It seems like youā€™re damned if you do, damned if you donā€™t. If another mom or a person in general wants to call ME a ā€œbad momā€ -vain, selfish, whatever- for putting my health first and for ā€œhaving absā€ then so be it! I encourage you all to take what youā€™ve been called a bad mom for and wear it proud. Own it! To the haters, you can kiss my abs šŸ˜˜ Being a mom isnā€™t easy and there is no wrong way to parent IF your kids are loved, healthy, and being taken care of. šŸ’šŸ½ā€ā™€ļø Am I right? Follow @badmomconfessions to share your bad mom moments to be shared anonymously and to read other momā€™s confessions! #worldsokayestmom @todayshow @goodmorningamerica @theviewabc @thetalkcbs @theellenshow @scarymommy

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She says:

“Iā€™ve also been judged for working out during pregnancy and received hateful messages saying my baby was going to die and get shaken up in the womb. Iā€™ve been told my baby would have brain damage.”

In the third and final post of the series, sheĀ addressed how often people judge stay-at-home moms and think of them as ‘lazy’ or ‘useless’.

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Hey guys, thanks for all the love on the last two ā€œbad momā€ posts! This is the third and final one. Letā€™s talk about stay at home moms. Iā€™ve been told that I did nothing when I was a stay at home mom and that SAHMs were ā€œlazyā€ and ā€œuseless.ā€ The people who made these comments were either non-moms or moms who worked outside the home. Now letā€™s talk about working mothers and how theyā€™ve been called bad moms for choosing to make a living outside the home to provide for their families. It seems like no mother can win here! What gives?? Youā€™re damned if you choose to stay home and raise your kids and youā€™re damned if you make a career for yourself. Iā€™ve had so many comments stating that I sit around all day and do nothing. Let me begin that I am a work at home mom and I run a full time $500,000 a year business from home thatā€™s allow my husband to retire early from his career. Yes, while I do stay home, I work my ass off. Iā€™m a personal trainer and social media is a REAL job to be. How I choose to provide income for my family is none of your business to call me a bad mom. If you choose to work 40+ hours outside the home, you go girl! If you choose to forgo a career to raise your children full time-hell yes! More power to both types of mamas because BOTH work so hard in different ways yet they both are constantly judged. WHY?? Why is there this stupid idea of what a mom should be, should do, and should look like. This is how society is so screwed up. So to the mamas who are providing for their families either by offering their services or by bringing home funds, I salute you. You are a major contributor in your household and your kids will love you for it. I think SAHMs are just as valuable as the career moms and vice versa. Do not let anyone make you feel guilty for doing what you feel is best for you and your family. Keep on being a ā€œbad momā€ and thanks for following this little series! Donā€™t forget to follow @badmomconfessions and share your anonymous bad mom moment! šŸ’œ

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Speaking of being judged for career choices, Sia writes:

“How I choose to provide income for my family is none of your business to call me a bad mom. If you choose to work 40+ hours outside the home, you go girl! If you choose to forgo a career to raise your children full time-hell yes!”

Sia’s posts shine the light on how women are judged no matter what they do. You just cannot win with people whose sole purpose in life is to look down on others. If a stay at home mom is shamed as being lazy and useless, a working one is accused of being negligent to her kids.

This is blatant ignorance and hypocrisy of the highest order. These are the kind of people that fit perfectly into the ‘lalochezia‘ bracket that Shashi Tharoor introduced us to. Claps for Sia though, you’re doing amazing sweetie!

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