
Um, should I change the subject? It’s sad that you won’t eat what I made. Even when my daughter cooks, she doesn’t eat at all. I’m thinking of safe and delicious food, but today I just made half a steamed bun, and that’s all I could do. If that’s the case, I recommend buffalo. You know, while the kids are sleeping, I was hiding inside the whole time during dinner. They want to be good kids during this period; they’re so strong. This child has empathy, right? It’s okay, okay. Mommy tends to become emotionally unstable, and the kids have strong empathy~ Hmm? What’s that? I shouldn’t be rubbing my knees. Am I the only one who doesn’t understand? The information we get here is really changing our lives. Are you applying aromatherapy directly to the wound? I didn’t know about that yet. Is that for antibacterial use? Oh, it exists. Are you okay? You fell down, didn’t you? Rin~n, um, um… are you okay? Where’s the funny part in the Kappa family? Oh, that…? I can’t deal with this kind of thing. Divorce!!… I just shouted it. Oh, I have the aroma. Want to smell it?
Oh no!
Seriously, this is the first step of brainwashing.
It seems like there is an incredible pressure to conform among mom friends.
Does pregnancy and childbirth lower one’s perspective and impair judgment?
>>3
During the emotionally unstable period before and after childbirth, there are even scammers who prey on mothers in parenting classes or those who try to lure them into network marketing.
>>4
It’s nice, isn’t it, when a passing elderly woman gives a parenting advice flyer to a mother with children in the town?
Evil~
I wonder how many people can strongly bounce this off…
>>6
It feels difficult to refuse when someone confidently says something like this during a time filled with anxieties about parenting.
It is too evil towards a mom who is full of anxiety about her first experience of raising a child.
>>7
The people recommending it have good intentions, and even those selling it have good intentions, so there’s nothing that can be done.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
I think there are quite a few people who are just pretending to fit in.
>>9
You can keep a lot of people who are just pretending to be in sync.
When it comes to taking charge of a situation, that’s a kind of strength, isn’t it…?
>>151
The reason I pretend is because you are the boss, and I can’t win against you.
Before and after childbirth, the hormonal balance is not just disrupted.
It changes enough to become a different individual, so the emotions become extremely unstable.
Moreover, starting unfamiliar parenting, I am unable to get enough sleep or rest, mentally stressed, overwhelmed with uncertainty, and my anxiety about the future is increasing.
Hit that point.
It looks like they have a cabbage wrapped around their head.
When I hear foreign words, it scares me.
It’s common for a child to start crying when they see someone else cry.
>>14
In other words, when you use foreign words that are not very familiar with everyday phenomena to provide a seemingly plausible explanation, it makes it sound more convincing.
It’s easy to get pulled in, you know.
It would be nice if I had an environment where my mother could give me a good talking-to at times like this.
>>15
My mother, who used to be just ordinary, has been getting into strange health methods lately, possibly due to aging…
I wish I could have noticed the aroma directly on the wound, but in reality, it must be difficult.
>>16
I thought it was completely aloe.
Aroma, huh…
It’s just like selling expensive alternative therapies to cancer patients.
Even if they understand, the person’s judgment is impaired, so there is no way to resist.
The only thing that can be done is for the surrounding people to support her, but there is no one to help the isolated parenting mom.
Is the nameless family okay?
If I’m alone, it’s noisy, whatever, even a capable woman.
Having children seems to create a high hurdle for causing waves in the neighborhood or among mom friends.
In the past, the community of the collective protected us.
Sometimes the community of the community itself is over.
About 40% may be aware and unable to escape the pattern.
The rate of women continuing their education has increased, so it’s probably harder for housewives to be fooled by the occult as it was in the past, but there’s still social pressure…
>>22
I honestly don’t think there is much correlation between the advancement rate and susceptibility to the occult.
It might be the opposite if I’m not careful.
I wonder why moms tend to go crazy.
>>23
Tired from parenting and mentally exhausted.
Because it worsens in a closed environment unique to women.
>>23
Because they are living beings that exist in the community.
It is difficult to decide to leave when the community becomes crazy.
>>23
Rotten mandarin orange
Seriously messed up dude.
It seems that a determined natural mom gives birth at home without going to the hospital, just with her family.
>>25
Let him at least say something and let him go…
>>27
Do you think you can say something?
>>35
Isn’t it a matter of life and death for my wife and child!?
>>38
Typically, those who say that are mentally suppressing their husbands on a regular basis, so they can’t say anything.
>>25
It’s ridiculous to deliberately raise the infant mortality rate.
>>25
Maybe not going to the hospital (obstetrics) means giving birth at a maternity clinic.
I think this response is based on a misunderstanding due to not knowing about the existence of midwifery clinics…
I think it’s only natural not to know if you have no connection, but there is something called a “midwifery clinic.”
In an era without midwives, that’s a really bad trip.
I saw a similar story in The Tatami Galaxy as well.
There is no such thing as correct education or child-rearing, which makes me anxious.
Stop blaming those who aren’t doing well, even a little, by calling them toxic or anything else right now.
Among naturalists
Many people who feel dissatisfaction with human society tend to regard nature as the correct way.
In cases like this, my husband often feels incompetent too…
Because 5% of the 10% of the brain changes during pregnancy and childbirth.
It’s more about mom or generally about closed communities, right?
In a male-dominated company, there are employees who work until midnight without complaining, even though they don’t get paid for overtime in such a crazy workplace.
>>39
That’s because you are an inferior being.
According to my correct values, such incompetence can be CO’d right away.
Why don’t you obey my words?
>>46
Please use Japanese.
>>47
[Sad news] My daughter only ate half of the steamed bun from the convenience store and unfortunately passed away.
>>50
😨 😨😨 😨
>>46
It might be some kind of joke, but I have no idea what it is…
Special effects or card games?
Our kindergarten was peaceful and nice~
If it’s someone who resonates with you, it seems likely that you would trust them even if they are into the occult.
Honestly, I don’t care about the mother, but it’s sad for the children who become the victims.
It seems that there are still quite a few cases where one would deny their husband’s words, even if they say otherwise.
>>44
Everyone gets excited by making the husband the villain.
In other words, it’s important to know that such things can happen.
My husband is also the most unpleasant person who does not empathize with me at all.
Because they are the closest person to whom I can swing my fist and still be forgiven.
What is this scary manga?
I want you to try searching for homeopathy or remedies.
A share of discomfort.
It is a fact that many women prioritize emotions over logic, so persuading men is probably pointless.
I guess I instinctively like this kind of thing.
It’s really common to see old ladies forming their own unique family cultures, but what is that about?
>>58
It’s like something you’d see on a bulletin board.
Don’t say anything when you didn’t even give birth to it!
With this, my husband’s mouth is shut down, you see.
>>59
If my wife is this crazy, it’s easy to dump her, and that’s a relief…
If the mother is stopped by her husband and parents and can come to the realization, “Yeah, this is strange.”
That aside, the question of what to do about the mom friends community still remains… What should I really do…?
If you shake it off, you’ll probably end up feeling alienated, so in the end, it’s a loss just to get involved.
There should be proper local consultation centers or government offices for this kind of thing, but since I’m in a state of reduced thinking ability, it’s hard to say.
Either immerse yourself in a crazy community or become ostracized by the community, resulting in harm to the children.
Should we change our home or kindergarten and somehow look for another community?
“First of all, ‘Even though my daughter makes breakfast, she doesn’t eat it at all.'”
“I’m not sure what you mean by ‘Today, half of a convenience store steamed bun is my limit.'”
Did you put this steamed bread from the convenience store out for breakfast?
Haven’t you made dinner?
>>68
I don’t understand this either, but you didn’t eat the food I made, only the steamed bun that I served together.
>>73
I have a small appetite, am picky with food, and it’s especially bad in the morning.
I can only eat about half of the steamed cake.
That’s what it means, right?
>>68
Among the various preparations, the only thing they touched was the convenience store’s steamed bread.
>>76
Ah, I see.
What is up with this old lady thinking she made a meal just by putting out convenience store bread?
>>83
Are you okay?
Do you wrap cabbage around your head?
This is probably how a customs village is formed.
It’s troublesome that you can’t leave the community.
I can’t just move easily.
Mama Star?
The last two are similar to me when I’m in a meeting for work…
Since they won’t eat it even if I make it, I feel like giving them steamed bread resulted in them eating at least half of it somehow?
Are you going to use the microphone?
If you say it strongly, it’s divorce~ you know.
I can’t say that.
I don’t really understand that mom community thing.
Where does it occur…?
I made something that you would reluctantly eat since you don’t eat what I make, but even then, it seems like you only eat half, just read it normally…
It’s common for picky eaters to only eat what they like, so that’s not really a concern if you have parenting experience.
>>82
In other words, if you have basic parenting knowledge, it’s just completely normal.
>>82
The drawer of the unnamed only contains a lethal botulinum bacterium.
Is this something specific to women?
Do men have experiences like this too?
>>85
Men often become like the images in threads when talking about pachinko or town “promiscuous women” information.
>>85
I have it.
>>85
In other words, it exists in all humans.
>>85
It seems that it’s deeply related to things unique to women, especially after childbirth, so men are quite rare, right?
It is unlikely that the conditions of mental and living environment will be met as a basic requirement.
>>85
In the end, it’s a cult, so it can happen to anyone, and if a man is invited by a senior or feels strong peer pressure, it can be difficult to leave.
>>85
Your parents, who have returned home after a long time, say that to you.
I will cast a curse that will make you believe that what YouTube says is the truth of light.
Is it also natural to kill by not giving vitamin K syrup?
>>86
I recommended honey for infants and toddlers, you know.
>>93
The midwifery association is
Of course
I got angry.
>>98
Above all, the person who spread this kind of nonsense superstition is…
They are spreading such seemingly plausible misinformation to fulfill their buzzworthy monetary gains or desire for approval.
That’s why, with no known source, superstitions that harm children are spreading around now.
I also think that the one who started it should go to hell.
Open is…?
What is that…?
It’s not necessarily just sensitivity when a child near a crying child also starts to cry.
There may be cases with no reason.
A community that doesn’t understand the points of laughter and communicates with strange jargon…
I… I have an idea about that.
Rik-kun!?
Mayu!?
I often get fooled by the kind of lies from anonymous users on message boards.
I often see discussions proceed with that premise, so it’s not someone else’s problem.
>>102
The problem is that if you’re deceived when dealing with babies and small children, it can become a serious matter.
There are places similar to Geha for men too.
>>103
Also related to the COVID vaccine.
By the way, in some countries, there is a culture of leaving infants in extremely cold conditions bundled up tightly for warmth outside.
It seems that immunity is strengthened.
https://sukupara.jp/plus/mag_top.php?manga_id=179
It’s overly split into pages and hard to read…
>>106
Episode 1: Where should I start watching…?
>>117
The latest episode is episode 1.
>>117
Isn’t the first episode normally the latest episode?
If you say that you won’t be fooled because you’re a man, you might fall victim to scams or cults.
Even if you understand, if you don’t go along with it, you’ll be left out.
>>109
For the time being, it’s best to go along with it on the spot and consult with the welfare administration and my parents at home.
I don’t think there are many things like the one in the thread, but I believe older guys can also get into spirituality in different forms.
I often see people wearing power stone bracelets.
>>111
It gives the impression that older, esteemed gentlemen are quite concerned about good and bad omens.
Rokuyo and such
I think there are more women because they supposedly have higher empathy and social skills.
>>113
Die, you piece of trash.
>>113
Here comes the woman! The woman! Ms.
>>113
Why do you harbor such hatred towards women…? Did something happen?
>>129
It must have been born from the fork of a tree.
>>113
If you think that by looking at the bulletin board, then I can’t say anything more.
>>113
They say that women have higher social skills or something like that.
I want to know what made you think that, not as a provocation or anything.
There are many women who go crazy in a spiritual way.
There are also guys like ASKA and people from urban legends.
There are guys who go crazy at weird self-help seminars too, right?
There’s no basis for saying to start a business or to invest.
Pregnancy and childbirth can also be considered a part of the third sexual characteristics, right?
Clearly, the brain changes, and the way of thinking changes.
When looking at the logs from anonymous message boards around the early 2010s, it’s alarming how certain ideologies became widespread as common sense.
There are probably still some things going on now, but I can’t perceive them.
Looking at this, there’s no way I can say it’s because I’m a woman.
>>123
Those who think they are fine are the easiest to brainwash.
Someone who constantly views themselves from a distance and considers the routes of failure is hard to deceive.
Children who die from homeopathy are regarded in that community as “How unfortunate… the poison must have spread too much, and it was too late…”
My mom had a completely accepting policy regarding likes and dislikes when we were in elementary school.
Be cautious, as people of all ages and genders can be inclined towards biased thoughts within a narrow community.
Raising children is really tough, so it can be mentally exhausting, right?
Even I would break if I were a mom.
I read the manga in the thread, and now I can’t make any mom friends~ and then.
“Diversity! From now on, a cosmic perspective! Nature-loving moms, gather together!”
I got hooked because I was invited by a flyer like that.
I had a strong feeling that I was making a mistake right from the start.
>>130
If that’s the case, it just feels like it has settled in the right place…
>>130
Losing even that kind of judgment after giving birth is really dangerous.
Isn’t it time to stop talking about nuclear families and independent women?
>>130
I was thinking, is there really such a toxic environment in a close mom friend community!? But it seems I had already jumped into such a group from the start.
>>164
You have talent!
It’s a situation where those words fit perfectly.
You can easily experience conspiracy theories and anti-vaccine invitations on the internet.
There are rumors about vaccines, but it’s also natural to feel anxious because there is a possibility of serious side effects.
It’s something that’s usually mentioned before you take it.
Even if it’s not until the seminar
There are a lot of people who feel smart after reading dull business books or self-help books.
Just let me eat what I want.
I don’t understand the reasoning, but there are days when I suddenly start eating.
>>137
I’m asking because there are times when that would be a problem.
The place to consult is hugely mistaken, though.
>>149
It’s just right to consult on a bulletin board.
It’s convenient that it disappears in about an hour.
>>157
I don’t like parents who consult about child-rearing on bulletin boards.
>>149
For a first-time birth, it’s even more so… When you only rely on your own perspective, all the information feels uncertain, and “someone close said” can have a huge influence.
>>149
After all, it’s the child themselves who will have trouble in the future, so it’s fine.
It’s not my life.
I mean, it’s basically that they are people who feel increasingly lonely and have no other community, so that’s what stay-at-home moms are like.
There is certainly a tendency to get hooked on weird things.
Everything that is damp, has high pressure for conformity, and seems hysterical applies here.
The manga in the thread is already messed up since the beginning by the manga artist.
The spiritual realm is just easy to understand from the outside.
It’s not uncommon for political discussions to be based on the same level of logic, driven by peer pressure and personal desires.
It’s clearly the usual troll who seems to have dementia and low intelligence, so engaging in conversation is pointless.
I can sense that you want to have a conversation with a predetermined flow from the very beginning.
>>150
I don’t deny that there are some troll-like people, but what they’re saying seems to be on the same level.
I… I just want to talk about something like what’s in Monthly Mu!
I feel like that has increased.
>>152
It has become a more troublesome era to enjoy as entertainment.
Nyanpasu~
In other words, people who take what the Monthly Mu-like forces say seriously have emerged…
In the case of individuals, it can be simply seen as being deceived like a fool.
In the case of mothers, they get the children and family involved…
I truly wish death upon the person who started and spread these kinds of superstitions.
Anyway, you’re just a jerk who spread rumors because you wanted to be recognized by others out of loneliness.
>>160
Well, there are quite a few who aim to make money by taking advantage of foolish people.
If they’re already considering divorce over instant noodles, it’s probably best to decide to walk away from them.
My child still can’t use the Flying Technique; is it something like an illness?
If you look at the thread image from a different perspective,
The one with black hair is utterly crazy and strongly assertive.
It looks like they’re just trying to match that guy.
It might be important to consider how a husband participates in childcare after going around in circles.
>>168
But they say it’s better when the husband is healthy and not home, or that the husband should just act as an ATM…
>>171
That’s a story from several decades ago.
>>174
Isn’t it a proverb that still holds true today?
I think this is a necessary proverb in this modern age where husbands are expected to demand so much.
As long as you can earn money, it’s like a guarantee that you won’t need to touch anything else.
>>182
It’s no longer that kind of era.
>>168
If you let someone bear everything alone, it definitely won’t be good.
I’ll take care of this, so you go relax by yourself slowly!!
There are quite a few differences in how men and women care about the details.
It’s a prejudice, but people who get into this kind of thing seem to have a bad relationship with their parents, or it feels like they blame their parents for their various failures and issues.
Even though I should have the experience of being a child.
When we summoned my wife’s old man and old woman, they did almost everything for us!
Thank you!
>>176
It would be nice if that could be done, but if it can’t, the husband’s participation in child-rearing becomes important.
Well, this kind of thing is like a cult in a way, not because it’s a religion, but because it preys on confusion or vulnerability.
>>177
The application of research accumulated for the mental peace of terminally ill patients with a limited lifespan, such as in palliative care, is a good thing.
When you become a parent, it’s inevitable to have doubts or a lack of confidence about how to raise your child, and when there’s someone close by to help resolve those issues, you tend to be influenced by them.
When you immerse yourself in a closed community, there are times when you become unaware of what’s happening outside.
That’s right, isn’t it? Nameless-chan.
It has been said that in the last five years or so, it has been maintaining moderation within the realm of the occult, but Muu also occasionally spread some serious conspiracy theories, didn’t it?
First, if you have a good relationship with your biological mother or can rely on your mother-in-law, that would be the best.
They are definitely an experienced person.
When I go outside, strangers give me candy and stuff!
That’s helpful!!
There may be cases where it’s not good for grandma and grandpa, but it shouldn’t be fatal.
It’s best to have my biological father and mother help with parenting before they get influenced by conspiracy theories on YouTube and such.