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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Mom's Response to Being Called a 'Bad Mommy' Over Son's Tutu Goes Viral
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Not a 'Bad Mommy', she is an understanding mother. Jen is a mother who understands that teaching her son unconditional love which involves acceptance for who you are. A tutu doesn't define her son's current or future masculinity; it simply gives a nod to her telling him that no matter his choices in life she is him mother and loves him.
AMEN, Donna!
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